The Many Faces of the New Balance 791
The Many Faces of the
New Balance 791
The 791 model has been in the sneaker archive of Boston-based New Balance for decades, though recently it's been revived. Most notably through some exclusive, limited-edition collaborations with J.Crew. The most recent being a handsome suede and mesh style in an army green colorway, inspired by vintage military fatigues. But they're not the only 791 we're interested in these days, from an all-black mesh version (inspired by a throwback '90s style) and a gum-soled version with a minimal, perforated logo on the side, there's a lot to love. Herewith, a few of our favorite iterations available to buy now.
FYI
Approximately 25% of the shoes New Balance sells in the United States each year (nearly 7 million pairs) are made in America.

Black mesh, $74.99

Navy leather, $75
FYI
Approximately 25% of the shoes New Balance sells in the United States each year (nearly 7 million pairs) are made in America.