New Balance
T500 Court Sneaker
T500 Court Sneaker
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Designed for the court, stylish enough to go anywhere
New Balance is a reliable source for appealing vintage-inspired kicks—the brand has been making stellar shoes since 1906, after all. The T500 is a standout in their already star-studded lineup (think of it as New England’s answer to the Adidas Stan Smith). Originally designed as a tennis shoe and released in 1982, this court-friendly sneaker features a sleek low-cut silhouette, and its contoured footbed and polyurethane midsole offer a comfy, supportive feel for all-day wear. No racquet required.
Features
- Leather upper
- Perforated detailing on the toe box
- Woven label on tongue
- Contoured polyurethane footbed
- Herringbone outsole pattern with pivot circle
Materials
- Upper: Leather
- Midsole: Polyurethane
- Footbed: Polyurethane
- Imported
Sizing
- The T500 Sneaker has a regular fit that's true to size, take your normal sneaker size
About New Balance
A lot of us here at Huckberry grew up in New England, so we know New Balance. But once we started digging into their history, we found out the legendary brand goes back even farther than we thought, over a hundred years to 1906—that’s downright heritage territory. Breaking even further with the big-running-shoe industry, they produce over 4 million pairs a year right here in the USA. From technical trail runners capable of comfortably taking on uneven terrain to old-school trainers reminiscent of your dad’s favorite kicks from the ‘80s, New Balance has meticulously perfected the art of the sneaker.
