size? Restocks New Balance 550 "College Pack"

Drawing from ’80s basketball nostalgia.

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Back in 2021, size? teamed up with New Balance for a “College Pack,” introducing new 550 and 574 footwear silhouettes alongside ’80s basketball-inspired apparel. For those who missed out, the community sneaker store is now bringing back the court-ready 550 silhouette once again.

The pairs are found in a mix of leather and mesh uppers found in white and “Burnt Ochre” hues. New Balance motifs make their way across the heel, sides, and basketball-branded tongue tabs while “550” markings are imprinted on the laterals. Letting the exterior color combinations speak for themselves, the only signs of collaboration are found on the insole labels stitched onto the heel. Rounding out the design are creamy midsoles and two-tone non-marking outsoles in orange and light grey.

The size? x New Balance 550 “College Pack” is now accepting raffle submissions via the size? app. Men’s and women’s sizes are available for £110 GBP (approximately $119 USD).

 

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