First Look at a Split-Colored New Balance 9060 "Red/Blue"
Red in the front, blue in the back.



Introduced by New Balance with a colorful Joe Freshgoods collaboration, the 9060 has shined throughout 2022. Following the duo’s release and the official launch of the silhouette, the sneaker has seen a variety of looks since, with plenty more on the way.
Once again, the New Balance 9060 arrives in a mixed material upper that blends premium suede with a mesh base. However, the color detailing is more intricate than recent looks. At the forefoot, a bordeaux red occupies the mesh base with a deeper red on the shaggy suede overlays. Then, transitioning at the center of the white outlined grey “N” logo on the lateral, a marine blue occupies the rough suede overlays while an even deeper shade of blue hits the mesh. Both ends of the upper, including the branded heel tab and tongue, feature small gray overlays in a soft suede. Rounding out the look, the sole unit favors an assortment of colors ranging from white to off-white and gray at the midsole and black on the rubber outsole.
No release information regarding this upcoming release has been disclosed by New Balance. However, expect it to hit shelves in the coming months via New Balance and select retailers at a price of $150 USD. Take an early look above and stay tuned for official images and information soon.
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