Now that we've already enjoyed the first days of spring, the new collection New Balance comes in handy. Whether you're looking for a sporty sneaker, a classic silhouette or both - you'll find them all at New Balance. Here we show you Sneakerjagers' favorite sneakers from the New Balance collection.
New Balance 993 'Chive'
The New Balance 993 'Chive' is one of the latest releases from the Boston-based brand. The sneaker has a cheerful colorway and uses the materials mesh, suede, and leather. The pair is part of the Made In USA line, which pays tribute to the production of New Balance sneakers in America.
ABZORB midsole cushioning provides cushioning and comfort. The ACTEVA cushioning delivers versatile, flexible support. In short, a comfortable and stylish sneaker for this season.
New Balance 9060 'Clay Ash'
Another favorite is the New Balance 9060 in the colorway 'Clay Ash'. The 9060 model has a chunky look. The upper uses the materials mesh, leather, and suede. The sole uses different colors and has been given striking elements that provide grip. The well-known N logo appears on the center panel.
610 'Moonbeam' & 'White'
The New Balance 610 is available again from New Balance as of this year. The outdoor silhouette features a chunky outsole that provides traction with every step. The upper is made of breathable mesh. Leather overlays give the sneaker sturdiness and the model a dynamic look.
The sneaker is available in multiple colorways. The 'Moonbeam' and 'White' colorway are our personal favorites, in part because of their understated colors that match any outfit.
New Balance T500
Finally, we selected the New Balance T500, a sleek sneaker with an understated colorway. The silhouette was released in 1982 and has always remained a bit under the radar. Until now! With its vintage look and soft colors, the model is a perfect sneaker for spring.
We hope we were able to inspire you a little with some picks from the New Balance collection. If your favorite sneaker is not among them right now, quickly click the button below.