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Olive Tones Coat The New Balance 1906R’s Cordura Fabric Tooling

Olive Tones Coat The New Balance 1906R’s Cordura Fabric Tooling

Two years since its revitalization to the marketplace, thisneverthat, size?, INVINCIBLE and Japanese Stylist Akio Hasegawa have ushered in a bevy of disparate collaborative offerings for the iconic 2000’s runner. As the weather turns cool and leaves begin to crisp, the Boston-based brand is taking a short hiatus from its joint propositions in favor of fall-friendly builds such as employing reinforced Cordura Fabric across its latest New Balance 1906R.

Clad in a muted “Dark Camo” from heel to toe, the presiding shade dominates the base layer; treating the models laces, nylon sock liner and weather-resistant tooling of its upper. Including the jagged heel counter and TPU overlays stitched with “Silver Metallic” accents, a deeper-hued moss green is established adorned with a CORDURA-branded tab at its heel. Further providing seldom accents, a metallic trim lines the olive-toned N logo and “N-ERGY” sole unit underfoot, borrowed from the New Balance 860v2.

While no release date information has been shared aside from its expected $150 retail price, in the meantime enjoy official images of the New Balance 1906R “Cordura Olive” below.

In other news, check out the Japanese style of Sashiko embroidery used on the Nike Dunk Low. 

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