If you ask me, New Balances are the IT-girl shoe of 2025.
And we were recently treated to a behind-the-scenes look at all of New Balance’s 2025 product releases, and let me tell you, we are in for a treat.
New Balance was once a label associated with classic dad-style comfort, but not anymore; the brand has undergone a full-blown style evolution.
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The brand has emerged as a fashion-forward favourite among influencers, athletes, and street-style icons alike.
Whether spotted on runways, in gyms, or on the streets of New York and Sydney, New Balance sneakers are everywhere.
The upcoming lineup doesn’t just deliver on style; it’s packed with performance technology, thoughtful design, and the kind of aesthetic appeal that effortlessly blends fashion and function.
Leading the charge is the Abzorb 2000, priced at $260.
A nod to early 2000s nostalgia, this sneaker brings together chunky silhouettes with modern comfort technology, making it a favourite for both archival collectors and new-age trendsetters. It’s already sold out but is currently available for pre-order here.
The New Balance 9060, retailing at $230, continues to ride the wave of success that began with its earlier iterations.
Sleek, sculptural, and instantly recognisable, it’s the kind of shoe that elevates every outfit, regardless of whether it’s paired with track pants or tailored trousers.
Another standout is the New Balance 471, a $170 all-rounder that blends retro design cues with athletic functionality.
It’s accessible, stylish, and easy to wear, perfect for those who want everyday comfort without compromising on looks. I have a pair of these and love them; they’ve become my everyday shoe.
For runners and fitness enthusiasts, the Fresh Foam X 860v14 at $240 and the FuelCell Rebel v5 at $230 are making waves for their precision-engineered support and bounce-back cushioning.
These aren’t just performance shoes — they’re high-tech pieces of wearable gear, optimised for everything from marathon training to intense gym sessions.
The Fresh Foam X 1080 v14, the most premium offering at $270, is a testament to New Balance’s commitment to innovation.
Built for long-distance comfort with next-level responsiveness, it’s designed for serious athletes, but its streamlined look means it fits just as well into a streetwear wardrobe.
On the basketball court, the Fresh Foam BB V3, which retails for $220 and the Two WXY V5, which retails for $200, are gaining traction among both professional players and sneakerheads.
These models combine court-ready agility with cutting-edge foam technology and bold colourways, marking a new era in New Balance’s presence in the basketball space.
New Balance’s 2025 lineup proves that they’re not just keeping up with trends; they’re setting them.
From the sidewalk to the catwalk, these shoes are more than footwear — they’re a statement.