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The New Balance 1906R Swatches On Green Accents

Cream mesh settles onto the base.

The New Balance 1906R Swatches On Green Accents

The New Balance 1906R has expanded its breadth like no other shoe on the market right now. On top of the parent model, the Boston brand has come out with four other versions distinguished by different letter identifiers, each of which brings unique design hallmarks. Despite all that, Y2K-worthy colorways of the New Balance 1906R proper are still the most prevalent.

This latest pair follows a tried-and-true formula, calling in a cream mesh base and metallic silver overlays. The N-Lock logo and quarter detailing swatch on dark forest green, joined in color by the ABZORB pods among other ancillary elements throughout the design.

These are set to release August 22nd in Asia, with pairs likely touching down in the states shortly after. See official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page to browse other upcoming New Balance shoes.

Speaking of which, the Fall/Winter 2024 Made In USA collection designed by Teddy Santis has begun rolling out.

WHERE TO BUY

New Balance 1906R

SKU: M1906REU
RETAIL PRICE: $155
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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