
New Balance fans 'order another pair' of £95 trainers down to £57 in sale
New Balance fans can currently snap up the 574 trainers for a discounted price saving them £38 off the cream and grey style
Shoppers can save £38 off the 'stylish' trainers
(Image: New Balance)
New Balance enthusiasts are snapping up trainers praised as the 'best comfortable shoes' with a 40% reduction, now £57 instead of £95. Offering customers a £38 saving and currently available in sizes 3 to 6.5, the footwear creating excitement are the 574 trainers in mineral shade - a grey/cream combination.
The New Balance outlet sale offers buyers numerous discounted trainer choices, though the 574 trainers feature one of the most substantial price reductions. A practical trainer that seamlessly blends style with performance, they feature lightweight EVA foam cushioning in the midsole and heel for enhanced comfort.
One buyer who purchased the trainers commented that the 'trainers are so classy', whilst another noted they 'didn't have to break them in', reports the Mirror. With a 4.4 out of five rating from buyers, the neutral and subtle colouring ensures the 574 trainers complement any ensemble.
Customers who favour a splash of colour on their trainers may prefer the New Balance BBW550 shoes - they share a comparable look but include an olive green logo on the side. Also reduced, the trainers cost £60 down from £120.
As an alternative, the Adidas Grand Court Base 00s Shoes are available at a discount in an attractive pale blue tone on Amazon. Usually £55, a 29% markdown reduces the cost to £39.
574 Trainers
£95
£57
New Balance Shop Deal Product Description
The neutral coloured trainers will go with all kinds of outfits.
Buyers describe them as 'extremely well made' and some are 'so impressed' they have 'ordered another pair in a different colour'. One dedicated New Balance customer, who identifies as a 'big fan of the brand', expressed their fondness for the 574 trainers, describing them as 'super comfortable'.
Another echoed these sentiments, stating: "These trainers are very comfortable to wear all day every day, they are light on your feet and look very stylish on a summer's day." However, they weren't a perfect fit for everyone, with one individual noting: "Lovely trainers but far too narrow had to return sadly."
Those with wider feet might be drawn to the Lipsy White Wide Fit Trainers available at Next. These £46 trainers are described as 'very trendy' and offer a 'nice fit'.
Shoppers can save £38 off the 'stylish' trainers
(Image: New Balance)
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A shopper who awarded the 574 trainers five stars said: "I have nothing but praise for the comfort and support from wearing these trainers. I suffer extreme pain in my feet and absolutely love the comfort that I get wearing them. I have been recommending them to family and friends so much I give them 20 out of 10 and will be replacing them when I have them worn out."
Another five-star reviewer found them to be the go-to shoes during their holiday. The review reads: "Most comfortable shoes ever. I wore them for the first time when I went on holiday just recently, I took lots of different shoes, but, only wore these every day. Love them so much I've just ordered another pair, slightly different style, so that I can be comfortable when out and about."
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