
Teddy Santis 為 New Balance 990v6 推出兩款全新配色
其中,990v6 GT6「Clay Ash」預計在 9 月登場,而 990v6 LT6「Vintage Indigo」則將於 7 月發售。這兩款新作皆採用高級網眼與麂皮鞋面,配有 990 鞋跟標誌,並在現代化的鞋底單元上方加入更新的鞋跟穩定片。這些新配色不僅延續了 990 系列的經典傳承,更進一步推動其標誌性的設計語言。
此兩款配色預計於 2025 年春夏季節正式發售,目前尚未公開發售日期,有興趣的讀者們敬請留意。
>Stone Island x New Balance Numeric 272 最新聯名鞋款率先曝光
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