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New Balance 998 “Navy” Releases November 2024

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The New Balance 998 is making a grand comeback under the MADE in USA collection, led by creative director Teddy Santis. After a short break, this iconic silhouette returns in a sophisticated “Navy” colorway. It blends timeless design with modern details, appealing to both classic and contemporary sneaker fans.

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This iteration boasts a premium navy pigskin suede upper, complemented by breathable mesh underlays. Accents of “Chrome Blue” and soft yellow overlays add fresh pops of color, while muted sepia tones on the heel tab deliver a vintage-inspired vibe. An off-white midsole enhances its retro aesthetic, perfectly balancing heritage and modernity. For comfort, the shoe features New Balance’s signature ABZORB cushioning, ensuring it’s as functional as it is stylish.

Ideal for fall and winter, the New Balance 998 “Navy” showcases exceptional craftsmanship and elevated color blocking. Its design reflects Teddy Santis’ vision of merging archival silhouettes with contemporary updates. This sneaker is not just a tribute to the past but a nod to the future of the MADE in USA line.

Priced at $210, the New Balance 998 “Navy” launches on November 28th via New Balance, with early availability at select retailers like Todd Snyder.

Whether you’re adding to your collection or stepping into New Balance for the first time, the 998 “Navy” is the perfect blend of comfort, style, and heritage. Don’t miss your chance to grab this timeless piece.

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New Balance 998
Color: Navy/Chrome Blue
Style Code: U998CB
Release Date: November 28, 2024
Price: $210

Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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