A Closer Look at the mita sneakers x New Balance MFL574 "History Gradation"
mita’s New Balance MFL574 drops this weekend.





Coming to select New Balance stockists this upcoming weekend is the brand’s collaborative MFL574 alongside Tokyo-based mita sneakers. Originally unveiled by way of a stylish video, the “History Gradation” release takes cues from the New Balance colorways of old, coupling navy and black with burgundy while updating the original 574 with a streamlined, seamless upper and Fresh Foam cushioning. Expect the limited edition release — complete with co-branded footbeds and mita’s signature chainlink fence graphic — to hit spots like Sneaker Politics this Saturday, August 22 for $165 USD.