JJJJound Adds a Greyscale New Balance 1890 to its Upcoming Collab

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  • In a new Instagram post showing off the Montreal-based brand’s JJJJ SS26 Summer Weekend Capsule, a model can be seen wearing a clean white and grey 1890 collab colorway with a black outsole and matching black “N” side panel logo
  • JJJJound has already previewed an 1890 collab in tonal black shades with a patent leather logo and white accents on the tongue and midsole, so we expect the two pairs to likely drop as a pack
  • The JJJJound x New Balance 1890 Grey doesn’t have a release date or retail price just yet

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JJJJound x New Balance 1890 Grey
JJJJound x New Balance 1890 Grey

The New Balance 1890 hit with a bang. The new ABZORB model has already seen a series of loud collabs from Action Bronson and Joe Freshgoods, plus the kind of silver and neon in-line colorways designed to stand out on retail shelves. For its latest collab, though, New Balance had a surefire way to bring some of the brand’s beloved simplicity to the new silhouette: a JJJJound collab.

In a new Instagram post showing off the Montreal-based brand’s JJJJ SS26 Summer Weekend Capsule, a model can be seen wearing a clean white and grey 1890 collab colorway with a black outsole and matching black “N” side panel logo.

More JJJJound 1890s On the Way

JJJJound has already previewed an 1890 collab in tonal black shades with a patent leather logo and white accents on the tongue and midsole, so we expect the two pairs to likely drop as a pack. The white colorway is a perfect JJJJound collab in that it looks both like a carefully curated design and a basic in-line color combo at the same time.

The JJJJound x New Balance 1890 Grey doesn’t have a release date or retail price just yet, but expect more info on this pair and the black colorway soon. To stay up on all the latest JJJJound collab news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.


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