The New Balance 9060 "Off Beat" Pack
The 9060 reinterprets well-known components from vintage 99X models with a distorted sensibility motivated by the proudly futuristic, visible tech design of the Y2K period. The NB9060, created by James Lee and Yue We, has a substantial retro-futuristic design with breathable mesh and silky suede panels, as well as a supportive in-house cushioning system. With the expansion to their 9060 lineup, here to introduce their brand new “Burgundy” and “Forest Green” colourway for the fall season.
U9060GRE “Nightwatch Green”
The most recent inline colourway of the New Balance 9060 features a mainly green suede construction with contrasting navy mesh elements. While also adding in some grey, white, and bright purple and green tones to elevate the look. Not only that, but they exaggerated the ABZORB midsole also.
U9060BUR “Rich Oak”
This Burgundy/ Brown pair of the 9060s is the perfect fall colourway for this season. This pair features a burgundy mesh base on the top that is connected by brown suede on the overlays. It is made entirely of mesh, suede, and leather. Shades of green on the overlays, laces, inner lining, and midsole add to the autumnal feel. This New Balance 9060 has a neon green "New Balance" embroidery on the heels, neon pink branding, grey and purple accents on the midsole, and a black rubber outsole to finish off the design.
The New Balance 9060 -- U9060GRE & U9060BUR will be available online on Saturday, November 5th 2022 at 10AM EST at Solestop.com. Any remaining pairs will be available in-store on Saturday, November 5th at 12PM EST. Subscribe to our newsletters or follow us on social media so you don't miss the drop!
- Only ONE pair per style, per customer
- Limited-release items are final sale, cannot be cancelled
- Excluded from all discount codes including free shipping promo
U9060GRE “Nightwatch Green”
Price: $170 CAD
Size Run: US Mens 8 - 12
U9060BUR “Rich Oak”
Price: $170 CAD
Size Run: US Mens 8 - 12
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Look very nice shoes 👍
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