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The New Balance 2010 Surfaces in "Nimbus Cloud"

The New Balance 2010 Surfaces in "Nimbus Cloud"

Hypebeast01-06-2025
Name:New Balance 2010 'Nimbus Cloud'Colorway:'Nimbus Cloud'SKU:U2010NB3MSRP:TBCRelease Date:2025Where to Buy:New Balance
Notes:New Balanceis set to launch the2010NB3 'Nimbus Cloud' in 2025, introducing a fresh silhouette dubbed the 'New Premium Classic.' Inspired by heritage models like the 99X series, the 2010 blends archival design with modern refinement. The 'Nimbus Cloud' colorway features soft neutral tones and updated materials, offering a clean, elevated take on the brand's classic aesthetic. As the latest evolution in New Balance's lifestyle line, the 2010 promises to merge familiar comfort with contemporary styling for a new generation of fans. At the time of writing, details on price and availability have yet to be shared.
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