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Deep Navy And Light Cream Colors Share This Upcoming New Balance 2002R

Deep Navy And Light Cream Colors Share This Upcoming New Balance 2002R

The New Balance 2002R may not be the Boston-based brand’s most popular sneaker design, but it’s helped the century-old institution expand its consumer base.

Recently, the revamped take on a pair originally released in 2010 surfaced in a mix of muted tones ahead of summer. Premium pig suede and performance-informed mesh reprise their standard roles, with the former material covering most of the latter and boasting a deep navy hue. Faint blue and brown join the mix across the heel, allowing for New Balance’s upcoming release to combine spring and autumn tones atop a single pair of shoes. Sole units underfoot — borrowed from the New Balance 860v2 — deliver the 2002R’s biggest update from its previous 2002 iteration, while doubling down on the sneaker’s mostly two-tone color arrangement: the bulk of the midsole and tread opt for off-white styling, while the gel-like pods at the rear favor a dark blue makeup.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, as you wait for the shoes to hit NewBalance.com soon.

For more from under the Boston-based brand’s umbrella, check out the New Balance 550.

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