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4/20/2017 1:08:12 AM
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New Balance itself bought the ad. New Balance didn’t respond with a request for comment,Men New Balance Running Shoes we’ll update if they do. A BuzzFeed spokesperson said the brand had not been in touch with the publisher before this ad went up and didn’t know why it’s linking to its story.

New Balance was doing what now seems like the polar opposite.Women New Balance Shoes The Boston-based brand was undergoing a renaissance thanks to their American-based manufacturing by innovating their lifestyle imprint with a number of upcoming models to appeal to the lifestyle minded, sneaker-savvy culture we currently live in, and they’re doing it with more precise techniques and style than ever before.

Last November, Boston-based sneaker brand New Balance got itself in serious hot water when one of its VPs, New Balance UK Sale Matthew LeBretton, said that he felt a Trump presidency would mean good things for the company—specifically in regards to the how the death of the Trans Pacific Partnership would align with its own "Made-in-America" ethos.

The New Balance 247 has been a welcomed and unexpected offering from the Bostonian running specialists, Men New Balance Shoes as New Balance has taken retro inspirations while introducing a completely new lifestyle model perfect for anyone that lives life on the go. While we’ve already seen both the Luxe, Sport, and limited edition “Tokyo Rat” colorway release at retailers, the latest offering comes in the form of the New Balance 247 Women’s Collection, a trio of subtle mesh 247 options slated to release on March 1st for $80 each.

You can pick it up from http://www.nbcheapsale.co.uk/
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