Upcycled Material Soft Footwear

New Balance Utilizes Surplus Materials on the New MS1300 Sneaker

New Balance turns to its Tokyo Design Studio with the latest launch of the MS1300 sneaker model for the season. The sneaker design embodies a sustainable ethos due to its overall construction. It is offered in two colorway options of either 'Workwear' orange or 'Pigment' blue.

Each option is a low-cut silhouette complete with soft suede materials that have been sourced from surplus leftover fabric. The surplus materials are drawn from the U.S. factory and the rest of the shoe is complete with mesh material for breathability and a rounded toe finish for casual aesthetics. It sits on top of the New Balance EVA foam midsole unit along with ENCAP cushioning for maximum comfort, rounded out with a Vibram tubber outsole.
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