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What are the latest New Balance releases?

The next dated New Balance release is the Jjjjound 740N in Mushroom, arriving July 30, 2026 at the model's standard 115 dollar retail. Action Bronson's Baklava 2811 is also in rotation, a signature model on the ABZORB cushioned 2010 platform whose Chapter 1 short film premiered July 14, 2026. Earlier in the month the Aime Leon Dore Performance Running Capsule landed July 9, 2026, pairing a 150 dollar FuelCell Rebel v5 with a 270 dollar carbon plated FuelCell SC Elite v5. The coverage feed below carries the rest.

Where can you buy limited New Balance?

General releases sell through newbalance.com and sneaker retailers, while collaborations usually launch through the partner first, like the Aime Leon Dore capsule selling through ALD's stores and site on July 9, 2026. Boutiques like Sneakersnstuff carry select styles. Sold out collaborations move to StockX and GOAT.

How much do New Balance shoes cost?

Mainline pairs mostly run between about 90 and 160 dollars, with the ABZORB 2010 at 160 dollars, while made in USA models price higher. Performance and collaboration shoes climb further, topping out around the 270 dollar carbon plated SC Elite v5 from the Aime Leon Dore capsule. Resale premiums land mostly on limited collaborations.

Do New Balance collaborations restock?

Collaborations are generally limited runs and sellouts stick, while general release models restock routinely through newbalance.com and retailers. Recurring partnerships tend to bring new colorways rather than reruns. If a collaboration pair is gone, resale is the realistic route.

Is New Balance still privately owned?

Yes. New Balance is one of the last major sneaker companies that is privately held, headquartered in Boston and controlled by chairman Jim Davis, who bought the company in 1972. It has no parent sportswear conglomerate, which is part of its independent identity.

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