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The New Balance 670 Made In UK Appears In A Familiar “Camper” Nike Dunk Colorway

The New Balance 670 Made In UK Appears In A Familiar “Camper” Nike Dunk Colorway

While not as widely-heralded as other propositions under the New Balance banner, the New Balance 670 remains a staple among some consumers for its timeless design and high-Made-In-UK-quality. Recently, the model has emerged in a green and grey colorway.

Produced in Flimby, Cumbria, UK, the forthcoming pair features a fusion of premium leather, pigskin, nubuck, textured suede, synthetic and mesh construction, with at least 35% of the upper comprising of surplus stock materials. Akin to other propositions from the North American sportswear manufacturer, the latest 670 pairs the brand’s signature penchant for grey with a number of bolder tones, including green, muted yellow and crimson. Underfoot, the C-CAP midsole opts for a tried-and-proven white look, while the Vibram® outsole delivers a fan-favorite gum finish.

Enjoy images of the shoes here below, and find them via NewBalance.com right now.

For more New Balance shoes, check out the New Balance 550.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens New Balance 670 Made In UK

SKU: M670SPK
RETAIL PRICE: $220
RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2021

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