
率先近賞 New Balance 1906R 最新配色「Bronze」
全鞋設計上巧妙運用低飽和度的豐富色調,突顯鞋款多層次的結構美感。鞋面以透氣網眼搭配古銅色合成皮革覆蓋層,這些覆蓋層點綴於鞋面複雜的籠狀結構,呈現出內斂金屬光澤,勾勒出「N」字 Logo、後跟及關鍵結構元素。外底和內襯的黑色點綴與淺灰色中底則提供對比層次感。
規格部分搭載 New Balance 標誌性的 N-ergy 外底,具備卓越的衝擊吸收效果,中底結合 ABZORB 緩震技術,確保回彈舒適腳感。此外,Stability Web 技術提供足弓支撐,無論日常穿搭或輕度運動皆相當合適。
New Balance 1906R「Bronze」預計在今年正式發售,售價 $155 美元,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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