Here's a First Look at Tokyo Design Studio's New Balance 610
Arriving in a novel laceless design.
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Following a number of memorable in-line releases and collaborations with the likes of Stone Island and AURALEE, New Balance‘s Tokyo Design Studio returns with a new laceless iteration of the 610.
By removing the lacing system and lateral “N” logos, the pairs appear much cleaner with a neutral-toned color scheme of soft greys to match. The open-mesh base is overlaid with partially perforated suede panels and the rear nylon pull tabs are fitted with zig-zag stitching. Rounding out the slip-ons are dark teal accents around the midfoot and compression-molded C-CAP soles integrating pastel pink hits and heavy treading.
Take a first look at Tokyo Design Studio’s take on the New Balance 610 above and stay tuned for more details.
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