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New Balance Dresses Up The Warped Runner In Green And Black

Releasing on Oct. 25th.

New Balance Dresses Up The Warped Runner In Green And Black

Introduced on the runway alongside AURALEE, the Warped Runner — often stylized “WRPD Runner” — is New Balance‘s latest lifestyle silhouette. And after hitting the shelves in “Sea Salt” this past August, the sneaker is now lining up more colorways for later this October.

Releasing after the “Marine Blue,” the New Balance Warped Runner “Green/Black” boasts a color blocking distinct from that of its above-mentioned predecessor. Instead of white, the mesh inserts are dyed a deep black, matching the adjacent midsole as well as the lace unit. Shades of white and grey are then relegated to the “N” logo, lining, and heel tab, while bright greens paint the suedes over top.

Enjoy a detailed look at the New Balance Warped Runner “Green/Black” right here. If you’d like to add a pair to your rotation, they’ll be available on NewBalance.com as well as at select retailers on October 25th.

In other news, a Demon Slayer Crocs collaboration is releasing soon.

WHERE TO BUY

New Balance WRPD Runner

SKU: UWRPDKOM
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: Oct 18, 2023

US 10/18/2023 Wednesday

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