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The New Balance 574 is said to be a gateway into the world of the brand, which, especially in recent years, has seen a meteoric rise in presence on lists of the year's best sneaker releases. And the New Balance 991 is what you'll find behind that gate. Highly comfortable sneakers with a cushioning gel component on the heel and under the forefoot arches covered in quality suede and breathable mesh. All of these elements combine to make the 991 the perfect urban shoe that fills the front pages of the world's sneaker magazines.
Suede: leather cut from the back, while the fibers remain on the surface, suede is less prone to damage than nubuck.
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
ABZORB®: is New Balance's precise combination of foam cushioning and compression structure.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
Ndurance®: Technology combines carbon fiber with rubber in the heel of the outsole for maximum durability and wear resistance.
One of the coolest sneaker cult brands ever, for which retro models have people camping outside stores. Founded in 1905, the brand originally designed sneakers to improve shoe fit, featuring a special design with three support points for better balance and comfort. Their Tracster model, released in 1960, was the first professional running shoe, while the W320 was a running shoe designed specifically for women.
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