Fashion

Most Wanted: New Balance 1500 ‘Made in England’

One look at the above picture and I am pretty sure you will understand why the New Balance M1500KWG has rocketed to top of our shopping wishlist this week.

The NB 1500 was first released in 1993 and at this time described as the perfect running shoe, basically this model is packed with technology.  More importantly than that however this is an incredibly good-looking sneaker, especially in this white, black and grey colour option.

The Made in England stamp of approval is shown on the tongue giving you another reason to pick up this style and support British manufacturing as these are made in New Balance’s own factory in Flimby, England.

The New Balance M1500KWG are available to buy online at AsphaltGold.

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