New Balance Gives Its CT302 Sneaker a "Beige Bone" and "Calm Taupe" Makeover

Coming in two contrasting colorways.

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New Balance is continuing to build on its successful momentum with its sleek and contemporary sneaker designs such as its 550 and 2002R. The latest edition to the footwear roster is the new CT302 silhouette that prides itself on its overall versatility. 

Coming in two new colorways, New Balance has introduced “Black/Calm Taupe” and “Beige Bone” editions. By using a blend of heritage court profile with a chunky outsole, a fresh silhouette has been designed that creates a functional sport shoe with added durability to make it withstand the daily and mundane tasks that lead to expected wear-and-tear. A leather upper has been used, while the adjustable lace closer has been introduced to give a customizable fit. When looking into the finer details of the shoe, miniature text branding can be spotted at the midsole with a tip wrap inspired by ProCourt design to protect the shoe during quick and agile movements.

You can have a closer look at both editions of the New Balance CT302 above and they are available now on the official New Balance website.

In other footwear news, Manchester’s Clints has headed to Brazil for its new “Rio Pack” Stepper collection

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