Up There’s reputation of strong collaborations continues, this time dropping a New Balance 991 V2. This pair takes a subtle approach, with black mesh, premium black leather, reflective 3M panels, and tiny pops of green. A gum rubber outsole completes the look alongside three different lace options. Check out my review for a closer look and thanks to Up There for sending these over my way!
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Thisisneverthat x New Balance 991 V2 “Rock Ridge” Review
South Korean streetwear label, thisisneverthat, returned with another New Balance collaboration – this time creating their take on the popular 991 V2 model. This greyscale pair features soft pig suede, reflective detailing and more. Tune into my review for a breakdown of this shoe and to see how they are on feet!
Stone Island x New Balance 991 V2 “Beige” (Ghost) Review
Stone Island just dropped another collab with New Balance, bringing back the familiar 991 V2 silhouette. This three-shoe pack was inspired by the colours of Stone Island’s Ghost Pieces, monochromatic tones based on camouflage. In my review, I picked up the “Beige” pair which was my favourite of the three. Check out my review to learn more!
New Balance 991 V2 “Spindle Tree” (Paris City Exclusive) Review
New Balance is dropping a series of city exclusive colourways of their 991 V2 silhouette. Each pair is regional specific, and my favourite of the bunch is this “Spindle Tree” (Green) colourway which was available only at Starcow in Paris. Check out my in-depth review and on feet look and let me know which of this pack was your fave!
New Balance 991 V2 (Vintage Sport) “Off White” Review
Today I’m back reviewing another general release New Balance 991 V2! This one is labelled as “Vintage Sport” in an “Off White” colourway, but notably it incorporates hits of red and blue, along with a beautiful gum rubber outsole. Check out my review of this Made In England beauty and let me know if you are eyeing this pair for your collection!
New Balance 991 V2 “Nimbus Cloud” (U991LG2) Review
For my latest review I’m breaking down the upcoming “Nimbus Cloud” colourway of the 991 V2, set to release later on this month. Featuring dark mesh, white synthetic leather and grey genuine suede, these are a very versatile and easy to wear colourway of one of New Balance’s hottest models. Check out my review for more information!
New Balance 991 Finale “Delicioso” Review
As New Balance is ready to shelve the 991 V1 model, they ended things with one final pack, aptly called the “Finale Pack”. Consisting of two colourways, these Made in England pairs include the pair I’m reviewing today – the “Delicioso” colourway, which features a perforated nubuck upper, brown suede overlays and an Abzorb midsole. Check out my video to learn more!
New Balance 991 V2 “Yellow (Orange)” (Brights Revival) Review
New Balance recently launched the Brights Revival pack of the 991 V2 silhouette – dropping two vibrant, bold colourways of their newest Made in England model. The pair I’m reviewing today is the “Yellow”, aka “Orange” colourway, which is crafted in a faded orange tone in a mix of pig suede, mesh and synthetic layers. Check out my review and see how they are on foot too!
New Balance 991 V2 “Dazzling Blue” (Brights Revival) Review
New Balance recently launched the Brights Revival pack of the 991 V2 silhouette – dropping two vibrant, bold colourways of their newest Made in England model. The pair I’m reviewing today is the “Dazzling Blue” colourway, which is crafted in a bold blue hue in a mix of pig suede, mesh and synthetic layers. Check out my review and see how they are on foot too!
