New Balance 740v2 ‘White Silver Metallic Black’
Retro-inspired performance sneaker featuring ABZORB cushioning, mesh comfort, and metallic style.
Step into timeless performance with the New Balance 740v2 ‘White Silver Metallic Black’ — a bold fusion of retro design and modern comfort. This running-inspired silhouette revives the classic 2000s New Balance aesthetic with sleek overlays, breathable mesh, and metallic silver accents for a dynamic, sporty edge. The ABZORB midsole delivers exceptional cushioning and shock absorption, while the durable rubber outsole ensures traction and stability across every step. Whether for training, city walks, or everyday lifestyle wear, the 740v2 keeps you moving in style with that unmistakable New Balance heritage feel.
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