
"The design team kept the shoe's vintage DNA intact but retooled everything under the hood, creating a model that's as tough as it is stylish. The new 770 features a durable nubuck and suede upper, double-layer toe cap reinforcement to combat wear, and a supportive heel frame for extra stability. These functional upgrades mean the sneaker isn't just good for cruising - it's built for skaters who are out grinding ledges and hitting stair sets every day."
"The "Black/Grey" option is clean and understated, with a monochromatic black upper broken up by subtle grey accents. It's the kind of shoe that blends effortlessly into a minimalist wardrobe and works just as well off the board as on it. For those who like a little more pop, the "Grey/Purple-Black" colorway is the one to grab. It mixes a grey suede base with muted green hits and purple branding details that give it a fresh, street-ready edge."
New Balance Numeric reengineered the 1990s Numeric 770 for modern skateboarding while preserving the shoe's vintage DNA. The silhouette now features a durable nubuck and suede upper, double-layer toe cap reinforcement, and a supportive heel frame to increase durability and stability. Functional upgrades prepare the shoe for grinding ledges and hitting stair sets without sacrificing everyday wearability. Two distinct colorways—Black/Grey and Grey/Purple-Black—offer minimalist and street-ready aesthetic options respectively. The Black/Grey option prioritizes understated versatility, while the Grey/Purple-Black mixes a grey suede base with muted green hits and purple branding for a '90s-infused, updated look.
Read at stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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