Two colour-ways for this shoe have been released, both with the main fabric in the shoe being bovine suede. The first is a dark mustard shade. And the second being a grey, some people could even say a classic New Balance grey (Check out below). Both kicks are rounded off perfectly with, as always, the details, such as the white leather tongue and collar, with the "New Balance Made In England" stichted into the tongue.
As the 1500 was the first New Balance shoe to cross the £100 barrier, this means this always needs to live up to the price tag. But as always with the 1500, it most definitely have. If I was you, I'd get out there ASAP and bag yourself a pair. I'll even help you out with a link to END clothing where you'll be able to pre-order them right now (£105), and even have them on your feet by February.
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