Todd Snyder and New Balance Reunite For "Dirty Martini" 998
Shaken not stirred.




Having previously teamed up to create a drink-inspired 998 silhouette, Todd Snyder and New Balance are back at it and this time have created a limited edition “Dirty Martini” iteration of the infamous 998.
Inspired by one of the world’s classic cocktails, the Dirty Martini, Snyder goes with a dark olive suede for the shoe’s primary color. Horween leather accents coupled with a black bottom sole — speckled with white — complete the silhouette and give the New Balance 998 it’s dirty martini aesthetic. Snyder will be exclusively releasing 200 pairs of the “Dirty Martini” 998 on his website. If you’re fast you can grab a pair for $200 USD.
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