With STAUD’s fourth collaborative collection with New Balance, the label has drawn inspiration from one tagline: “Classic Then, Classic Now.” Though only four short words, they perfectly describes the two’s relationship, which often draws from past ideas. Here, the 57/40 and 574 are up to bat, taking a rather colorful stance that’s influenced both by historic moments in sports as well as 80s workout videos.
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The 574, specifically, appears far more vibrant despite using many of the same primaries. This is due most in part to how they’re placed: green sits front and center on the tongue, yellow dresses the collar, red the “N” logo, and a dark blue the suede counter. Grey, then, outfits the construction elsewhere, stealing the majority away from the white neutrals that fill in the midsole, lining, and laces.
The 57/40 is far more white-dominant and lacks its counterpart’s touch of grey. Instead, off-white accents and see-through panels are used adjacent, building out the suede trim behind and a large part of the forefoot, respectively. Then, in a strong finish, the same primary colors rear their head, standing out atop entirely different fixtures.
Enjoy a close-up look at both pairs below and expect a release to hit Staud.Clothing and NewBalance.com on October 26th. The 574 will retail for $120 USD and the 57/40 for $150 USD.
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