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New Balance 1906RKith White


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Product Details

Style

M1906RKC

Colourway

White/Blue/Grey

Retail Price

US$170

Release Date

11/03/2024

Product Description

The New Balance 1906R Kith White is a running shoe that represents a collaboration between the iconic sneaker company and Ronnie Fieg’s cutting-edge lifestyle brand.

The Kith x New Balance 1906R in white begins with an upper base of white-on-white mesh. Synthetic leather overlays in cream and silver run across the upper, adding support and undeniable style. A light blue TPU heel cage gives a locked-down feeling at the back of the foot, and the ACTEVE LITE midsole in white and beige offers cushioning and shock absorption. The N-ergy outsole in gray and gold features grooves and lugs that provide traction and allow for midsole expansion.

The aspect of this collaborative sneaker that we love the most is the dual branding that hits both the tongue and the sock liner. The New Balance and the Kith style work together seamlessly, creating a unified aesthetic. The New Balance 1906R Kith White was released on March 11, 2024, for $170 retail.





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£181

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