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After appearing in a trio of Aimé Leon Dore colourways featuring gum soles, the classic New Balance 650 emerges in more general-release styles with autumn-ready shades. Like its low-cut NB 550 counterpart, this late ‘80s basketball silhouette has been a mainstay model in the brand’s lifestyle catalogue since its comeback in 2021. This New Balance 650 “Burgundy” exhibits a nostalgic aesthetic headlined by a clean white leather upper and luxe burgundy accents.
The ‘80s decade is widely considered the golden era of basketball, where sportswear brands unveiled their respective footwear technologies and innovative designs. It was the same scenario for New Balance when the NB 650 debuted in 1989. This basketball shoe boasted perforated leather uppers and thick, padded collars for superior comfort and maximum ankle support. After decades in the archives, the shoe returned to the market thanks to Teddy Santis and his Aimé Leon Dore label. This colourway features a classic white base with complementing grey accents on the rear and outsole. Burgundy shades highlight the high-top basketball shoe, covering the brand labels, collar, tongue, lining, and outsole. This colourway is a refreshing take on the late ‘80s classic after dropping in several greyscale and vintage-inspired styles.
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