New Balance
T500 Sneaker
T500 Sneaker
Story
An '80s tennis sneaker reimagined for daily wear
Originally designed in 1982 to dominate the tennis court, the New Balance T500 Sneaker returns, swapping performance synthetics for a pigskin suede and a nubuck construction. It’s a versatile, low-profile staple that bridges the gap between '80s tech and modern style.
Features
- Perforated toe box provides enhanced breathability for all-day comfort
- Polyurethane midsole and contoured footbed deliver superior impact cushioning
- Herringbone outsole pattern with a pivot circle ensures reliable multi-surface traction
- Gum midsole offers a distinct throwback aesthetic that sets it apart
- Woven tongue label and heel wordmark provide a clean, vintage-inspired finish
Sizing
- The T500 Sneaker fits true to size. Take your usual sneaker size.
Materials
- Upper: Pigskin suede and nubuck
- Midsole: Polyurethane
- Footbed: Contoured polyurethane
- Outsole: Rubber with herringbone pattern
About
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.
