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The New Balance 740 V2 lands in a clean “Incense” colourway, decked out in stylish earth tones. This updated version of the cult classic retro runner flaunts an off-white tone throughout the open-holed mesh upper, reinforced with beige suede and synthetic overlays. The brown “N” logo on the sidewalls sports a tilted angle to align with the silhouette’s streamlined framework. Minimalist NB branding adorns the tongue and heel, complementing the “740” on the lateral rear. The ABZORB midsole facilitates plush, supportive cushioning to power you through the day.
Dropping on the 10th of December via New Balance and select UK stockists such as END and OFFICE, you can find out where to buy the New Balance 740 V2 “Incense” by keeping it locked to The Sole Supplier!
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