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New Balance 550
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New Balance Athletics Nature Short Sleeve T-Shirt
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New Balance 1906 Utility Women's
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Founded in Boston in 1906, New Balance is world renowned for producing footwear, but this wasn’t always the case. The brand originally sold high-quality arch supports, later expanding into footwear in 1938. The unusual numbering system was also introduced for a reason – Terry Heckler, the designer of the ‘N’ logo wanted an equal perception of each shoe so the customer could choose their favourite.