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#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2016 6:03:41 PM(UTC)
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White on the midsole really make the Red stand out as a British flag on the heel completes the look.Available now, the New Balance 574 Flying the Flag can be copped for $250.The New Balance 574 gets a new look as New Balance manages to mesh premium lifestyle materials with some of their newest technology to come up with the sneaker that you see above. Let's take a look at the new balance 574 women FantomFit.The New Balance 574 FantomFit will be composed of a fuse construction that comes in a seamless build. The heel comes in suede, while the inner lining is done up in a nice leather build. Underneath you will find a midsole that uses REVlit technology and comes dressed in a split of obsidian and grey.

Michigan-based Premier continues its impressive string of head-turning sneaker design concepts with one of the most seldom used silhouettes in collaborations the iconic new balance 574 women. Inspired by the early-20th Century automobile industry that was bustling in their home state, Premier designed this Made In USA offering with some top-shelf details drawn directly from luxurious cars from that early period. A simple yet high-class approach with a black and tan suede upper mimicking the gold grille and black chassis is matched with poignant details such as the custom insoles featuring quilted leather upholstery and a hang-tag that features a PRMR license plate and a key.

An official release is set for Saturday, August 22nd with an MSRP of $219.95, while other select new balance 574 sonic weld retailer will release them on September 5th. Get a first look here and let us know where Premier's latest offering ranks among this year's best collabs.New Balance's Made in England division celebrates some local drinks of choice with the Real Ale collection. English pub culture inspires this special three-shoe collection, containing the 576, 1500, and CT300. Real ale—a type of ale brewed with a top-fermentation process that's signature to the region—is flavored in three colorways for the shoes that are Brewed in England as they say on their tongues: the black stout 575, the burgundy amber red ale 1500, and the golden India pale ale CT300.

Each colorway—or flavor—features a white inner lining to represent the foamy head of a freshly poured pint. The New Balance Made in England Real Ale collection will release on September 9th at select European New Balance retailers.You know that autumn is on the horizon when heritage running brands like New Balance start tooling with material mock-ups like tweed. This near-monochromatic creation found atop the new balance 574 sale marks a shift in seasons thanks to the heavier herringbone-inclined textile usually found on your grandfather's sport coat. A premium teal suede highlights most of the panels while a dark obsidian lands on the heel and iconic 'N' logo in leather.

The tweed hits fill the voids found in the rest of the shoe for an interesting take on one of the brand's oft-forgotten classics recently undergoing a revamp (you should also check out the Mid-Century Modern Collection to see more of the 990s premium capabilities). Check out a better view below and stay tuned for more NB updates right here on Sneaker News.Premier Skate is teaming up with the new balance 574 black for an upcoming collaboration that flexes the skate boutique's muscles for premium aesthetics. The NB 998 has been a frequent feature in the brand's ongoing 'Connoisseur Collection' as the overall structure lends itself to luxurious materials like suede and leather rather flawlessly.
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