
MADE in USA 990v6 'Dark Camo' Sneakers
Established in 1906, Boston-based New Balance is dedicated to combining performance and style, both on and off the sporting field, to the realm of streetwear. The Made in USA 990v6 builds on the original goal of creating the best running shoe, with bold design updates and enhanced performance. A sleeker upper and the addition of FuelCell midsole cushioning offer both visual and functional improvements, making this one of the most significant evolutions in the 990 line.
- Limited to one pair per customer
- New Balance Made in USA footwear contains a domestic value of 70% or more. Made in USA makes up a limited portion of New Balance’s US sales.
- Mesh upper with suede overlays
- Lace-up closure
- N logo branding on the sides
- FuelCell foam
- ENCAP midsole cushioning
- Reflective accents
- Rubber outsole
Materials:Upper: Suede, Mesh, Synthetic, Reflective. Outsole: Rubber.
Sizing:Item fits true to size and is in men's US sizing.
Original: $120.70
-70%$120.70
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Established in 1906, Boston-based New Balance is dedicated to combining performance and style, both on and off the sporting field, to the realm of streetwear. The Made in USA 990v6 builds on the original goal of creating the best running shoe, with bold design updates and enhanced performance. A sleeker upper and the addition of FuelCell midsole cushioning offer both visual and functional improvements, making this one of the most significant evolutions in the 990 line.
- Limited to one pair per customer
- New Balance Made in USA footwear contains a domestic value of 70% or more. Made in USA makes up a limited portion of New Balance’s US sales.
- Mesh upper with suede overlays
- Lace-up closure
- N logo branding on the sides
- FuelCell foam
- ENCAP midsole cushioning
- Reflective accents
- Rubber outsole
Materials:Upper: Suede, Mesh, Synthetic, Reflective. Outsole: Rubber.
Sizing:Item fits true to size and is in men's US sizing.
























