Joe Freshgoods Is Bringing Back the Rare New Balance 1000 Sneaker
Joe Freshgoods and New Balance’s relationship is set to continue with the Chicago-based designer being tapped to revive an obscure model from 1999.
Two colorways will usher in the return of the New Balance 1000, a silhouette that was also previewed in Aimé Leon Dore’s spring 2024 lookbook. The sneaker has a mixed material upper featuring a mesh base with wavy overlays that have been rendered with a metallic sheen on both the “Pink Mink” and “Black Ice” editions.
The former does so with pink, while the rest of the sneaker appears in shades tan and white, including a gum outsole. “Black Ice,” meanwhile, has copper standing out with black forming most of the rest of the sneaker and gum once again appearing on the outsole. Both versions of the sneaker also feature a translucent “N” logo, “JFG” branding on the right toe and its circle variant on the heel and graphic insole.
The 1000 marks the eighth collaboration of Joe Freshgoods and New Balance, the most recent of which was a three-pack of the 990v4 taking inspiration from the cult classic film “Belly.”
Although the soon-to-be-revived model shares much in common with many of the other New Balance sneakers popular at the moment, it’s much more obscure and has little documentation. But with a JFG cosign and the Y2K trend in full force, the 1000 has all the makings of another win for New Balance.
The Joe Freshgoods New Balance 1000 “Pink Mink” and “Black Ice” will release in April, but a specific date and price have not yet been announced. This post will be updated as more information becomes available.
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