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The New Balance 2010 “Dockside Indigo” incorporates an outdoor-ready colour scheme infused with a 2000s-inspired design language. Sporting a progressive aesthetic, this retro-futuristic trainer boasts a verdant green hue on the diamond-knit mesh upper, reinforced with black nubuck and olive suede overlays. A moulded grey “N” logo adorns the side panels, complementing the “2010” branding on the tongue. The chunky dark grey midsole utilises ABZORB technology for enhanced cushioning and impact protection, while the dark indigo ABZORB SBS pods in the forefoot and heel deliver extra comfort. A Stability Web shank plate rests underfoot to provide arch support.
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