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New Balance 993 最新配色「Community Blue」正式登場

New Balance 993 最新配色「Community Blue」正式登場

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名稱:New Balance 993 Made in USA「Community Blue」配色:Community Blue/BlackSKU:U993BB建議售價:$200 美元發售日期:即日起發售渠道:New Balance
備受擁躉追捧的 993 經典身影,以全新「Community Blue」之名強勢回歸,預定 2025 年秋季正式上架,為品牌叫好叫座的「Made in USA」陣容注入新血。亮眼的新配色,為這雙 2008 年首度亮相的跑鞋勾勒出更鮮活的時尚氣息。
鞋面選用頂級豬皮麂皮打造,以搶眼淺藍貫穿,配以黑、灰層次對比,營造俐落且富質感的色塊;經典 993 輪廓依舊,一望即知。中底沿用 ABZORB 與 ACTEVA 雙重緩震配置,吸震與回彈兼備,全天穿著亦能保持舒適。
作為「Made in USA」支線一員,高規格物料與工藝自然毋庸置疑,鞋舌上同樣印有標誌性「Made in USA」字樣,宣示血統。經典性能外型結合現代色調,不僅向老粉致意,也為新世代收藏家帶來驚喜。
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New Balance 993 最新配色「Community Blue」正式登場
New Balance 993 最新配色「Community Blue」正式登場

Hypebeast

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New Balance 993 最新配色「Community Blue」正式登場

名稱:New Balance 993 Made in USA「Community Blue」配色:Community Blue/BlackSKU:U993BB建議售價:$200 美元發售日期:即日起發售渠道:New Balance 備受擁躉追捧的 993 經典身影,以全新「Community Blue」之名強勢回歸,預定 2025 年秋季正式上架,為品牌叫好叫座的「Made in USA」陣容注入新血。亮眼的新配色,為這雙 2008 年首度亮相的跑鞋勾勒出更鮮活的時尚氣息。 鞋面選用頂級豬皮麂皮打造,以搶眼淺藍貫穿,配以黑、灰層次對比,營造俐落且富質感的色塊;經典 993 輪廓依舊,一望即知。中底沿用 ABZORB 與 ACTEVA 雙重緩震配置,吸震與回彈兼備,全天穿著亦能保持舒適。 作為「Made in USA」支線一員,高規格物料與工藝自然毋庸置疑,鞋舌上同樣印有標誌性「Made in USA」字樣,宣示血統。經典性能外型結合現代色調,不僅向老粉致意,也為新世代收藏家帶來驚喜。

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Meet The Espresso Martini You Can Eat With A Spoon

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