NEW BALANCE 247v2 Tritium Pack
by Fucking Young!
Creadas para una comodidad de 24 horas y prometiendo estilo los 7 días de la semana, las nuevas 247v2 llegan pisando fuerte.

Con una exitosa carrera que abarca 112 años de historia, New Balance lanza este mes de julio, con fuerza y mucho color, unas zapatillas con las que pretende construir su propio camino. Son las 247v2 ‘Tritium Pack’, una silueta renovada que tiene origen en el modelo 247 que revolucionó el mercado el año pasado, siendo un hito en ventas y un referente visual de la estética deportiva vanguardista.

Estas nuevas zapatillas son el combo perfecto que aúna la artesanía, la tecnología y la comodidad típicas de New Balance, con la ligereza y la versatilidad de estilo de su antecesora, la 247. Con el foco puesto en las nuevas generaciones, que buscan soluciones estéticas pero que sean capaces de seguir un ritmo de vida non-stop, las 247v2 prometen confort, personalidad y tendencia 24horas/7 días a la semana.

En cuanto al diseño, las zapatillas evolucionan sobre un upper rematado con elementos robustos y que evocan a varias de las siluetas más icónicas de la firma. Además de un refuerzo en la zona de los dedos, un cuello moldeado en TPU y una construcción tipo botín para maximizar, si cabe, la comodidad. Combinando, en un solo producto, la tecnología deportiva y las inspiraciones del estilo de vida más actual y contemporáneo.

Pero el toque estrella de la 247v2 ‘Tritium Pack’, es su refrescante diseño que ofrece una paleta de color que recorre la suela exterior de la zapatilla, cubriéndola por completo y dándole ese toque diferencial. De este modo, el ‘Tritium Pack’ de New Balance se completa con 4 colores únicos en la zapatilla de hombre y 3 en la de mujer, y tendrán un precio de 100 euros.



Consigue las New Balance 247v2 ‘Tritium Pack’ en www.newbalance.es
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