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Highs and Lows x New Balance ‘Night and Day’ Pack

Highs and Lows x New Balance ‘Night and Day’ Pack

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Outside America, a few countries are known as international sneakerhead hot spots and Australia is near the top of that list.  Aussie-published Sneaker Freaker is among the global leaders in kicks-on-print and their fellow countrymen at Perth’s Highs & Lows created a pack of New Balance runners that’s every bit as beautiful and under the radar as the SNKRFRKR magazine.  The Highs and Lows x New Balance ‘Night and Day’ pack will grace the cover of SF issue 20 with its sunny side, a suede study in blue tones that reminds you of a pleasant afternoon.  The Night model is built for “the uncertainty of evening” with a darker and more rugged construction that adds reflective 3M hits and a hint of speckle on its midsole to reflect the night sky.  Check out more shots after the jump and stick with Sneaker News for more on this April 2011 release.

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