The Boston-based activewear brand New Balance has introduced a new iteration of its popular New Balance 1000 sneaker style. This latest version features a striking “Silver Metallic” color scheme, accented with black and dawn glow tones throughout.
The New Balance 1000 Silver Metallic colorway is all set to enter the footwear scene on April 24, 2024, at 10:00 am (US/Eastern). Priced at $149.99 per pair, the sneakers will be sold on New Balance's online stores.
Features of New Balance 1000 Silver Metallic sneakers
Under Teddy Santis's creative guidance, New Balance's Made in USA line has become a favorite among sneaker enthusiasts. Alongside his leadership at New Balance, Santis also serves as the head of Aimé Leon Dore, the company known for its ability to assist New Balance in reviving vintage sneaker styles.
The return of the NB 1000, originally introduced in 1999, is an example of how this pattern will continue to be followed in 2024. Santis has revealed a general release colorway that is metallic silver, which comes alongside the recent collaboration with Joe Freshgoods.
This New Balance 1000 footwear maintains the shoe's original design, preserving its genuineness while simultaneously incorporating an updated look and trendy appeal.
A striking metallic silver is used for the top, and it features wavy accents that give off an air of futuristic finesse. This glossy feature has been highlighted by a base made of jersey mesh in a complementing black color, which was designed to coincide with the distinctive "N" emblem on the midfoot.
Furthermore, the New Balance trademark details enhance the overall look of the shoe. The "1000" emblem, which is featured on both the toe as well as the tongue, is rendered in an identical metallic silver, resulting in a style that is coherent and visually captivating.
The sneaker is finished off with a sturdy black outer sole unit and a cream foam midsole for ultimate comfort.
The description of this New Balance 1000 shoe on the brand’s website reads—
"The reissued 1000 brings a turn of the millennium classic out of the archives. Originally released in 1999, the 1000 embodied the era’s bold, futuristic styling with a streamlined, yet intricately detailed design."
It continues as—
"The standard mesh upper and synthetic overlay design is inverted, with mesh underlays, emerging from the more prominent overlay panels, for a refined, tech-inspired look. A segmented sole unit features ABZORB cushioning at the heel and forefoot, with a Stability Web midfoot shank."
Keep an eye out for the soon-to-be-released New Balance 1000 shoes that are ready for launch in the near future. Interested readers and other sneaker lovers are encouraged to stay in touch with the brand’s site for timely updates on the pair’s arrival.
In related news, New Balance recently collaborated with Joe Freshgoods to create a co-designed variation of the New Balance 1000 model. This pair was offered with a selling price label of $159.99 and sold via New Balance online stores.