19 Color Options
Low unisex sneakers from New Balance featuring 9060 Gray with white upper.
- Sneakers
- Lace-up fastening
- rubber sole
- logo on tongue, side and heel
New Balance brings unique pieces to the sneaker world that combine high performance with comfort for everyday wear. One such model is the New Balance 9060, debuting in early 2023. This model harkens back to the Y2K era and brings something truly unique by combining the hallmark elements of the popular 99X series with the distinctive bulky aesthetic that has dominated the footwear world for the past decade. The key feature is its distinctive undulating midsole, equipped not only with a comfortable rubber material but also a trio of cushioning technologies - ABZORB, SBS and ENCAP. Thanks to a successful collaboration with Boston-based Bodega, this model has quickly gained attention and is on its way to becoming an icon of the new decade. Be part of this new era.
Leather: is perhaps the best material for the production of footwear - maintains its shape, it is breathable and the list of its positive properties is far from ending.
Textile: is a lightweight material, which is offered in a very wide color scale and is mainly used for summer footwear.
ABZORB®: is New Balance's precise combination of foam cushioning and compression structure.
Rubber: a material that is very easy to maintain and you will appreciate it especially in rainy weather.
Synonymous with comfort and quality in athletic footwear and apparel, the New Balance brand has a rich history dating back to 1906. Originally founded as the New Balance Arch Support Company, it has evolved considerably over the years. Known for its technical innovations such as mixed gel insoles and different shoe widths, New Balance offers products that combine functionality with fashion. The company's commitment to manufacturing in the United States and the United Kingdom is a testament to its dedication to quality and craftsmanship. With sales of $5.3 billion in 2022, New Balance continues to be a key player in the sports industry, catering to athletes and casual users alike.