
Salehe Bembury Teases New Balance 1000 Collaboration
Summary
Salehe Bemburyis an unstoppable force in footwear. The veteran designer has teamed up with countless brands over the years and continues to work closely with several, includingNew Balance. When asked during a Q&A on Instagram about his next collaboration with the American sportswear brand, he offered a teaser of two collaborative colorways of the1000 sneaker.
The 1000, having returned to shelves for its 25th anniversary last year, remains a staple in New Balance's lifestyle rotation. With Bembury, both iterations of the shoe sport mixed material builds that balance synthetic, suede, and textile detailing throughout. In typical Bembury fashion, each look is loaded with colors. The left pair hosts lavender, orange, green, yellow, red, and white notes whereas the right one ventures between brown, blue, purple, red, forest green and neon green.
At the time of writing, neither Salehe Bembury nor New Balance have indicated when their forthcoming project featuring the 1000 sneaker will be arriving. Stay tuned for updates, including a complete look at each colorway, as we currently expect it to drop later this year viaBeASpunge,New Balance, and select retailers.

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