District Vision and New Balance launch collaborative 1080v15 shoe

District Vision and New Balance have reunited for a minimalist version of the 1080v15 running shoe, part of the 'High Performance Being, California 2026' campaign. The collection, fronted by NCAA record-holder Parker Valby, features earth-toned designs and performance accessories. It is available now through District Vision.

District Vision and New Balance announced their latest collaboration, emphasizing mindfulness and movement. The campaign, titled “High Performance Being, California 2026,” was photographed by Stevie Dance at Point Dume, California, with New Balance athlete Parker Valby as the face of the project. The release merges 1990s running aesthetics with modern engineering for outdoor performance. The centerpiece is the District Vision x New Balance 1080v15, offered in two monochromatic earth-toned colorways. It features a layered mesh upper with premium Clarino suede on the toebox and foxing overlays. The signature “N” logo appears as a woven textile cutout, supported by an Infinion foam midsole and durable rubber outsole. Complementing the shoe are the Takeyoshi Altitude Master photochromic sunglasses, with an 8-base frame and lenses that shift from clear to grey in varying light. Japanese-made wool running gloves, crafted from 90% wool-blend yarn with a windowed knit design, complete the capsule. The 1080v15 is available immediately via DistrictVision.com for $210 USD, with a global release on April 10, 2026, through New Balance. This launch precedes District Vision's first retail store opening in Los Angeles on May 1.

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New Balance Ellipse running shoe on 1980s track with retro runner and Action Bronson as news reporter.
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New Balance launches Ellipse running shoe inspired by 1980s

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New Balance has unveiled the Ellipse, a new performance running shoe that draws on the simplicity of 1980s running culture. The design aims to help runners 'lose track of time' amid modern distractions like wearables. Longtime collaborator Action Bronson features in an 80s-style news report for the launch.

New Balance has partnered with Dover Street Market to release a performance running collection, led by the exclusive purple SC Elite V5 shoe. The lineup includes ultralight apparel such as a Race Day T-shirt, windbreaker and split shorts. The items are available now exclusively at Dover Street Market stores.

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New Balance is releasing an exclusive 2010 sneaker in partnership with Japanese retailer BEAMS to celebrate the store's 50th anniversary. The model arrives in a multi-tone navy colorway on May 23.

Joe Freshgoods has launched his 12th collaboration with New Balance, featuring the 1890 sneaker model in three colorways inspired by 1990s rap music videos. The collection, titled 'Let's Get Weird,' includes purple, orange, and green pairs with blotchy-patterned mesh underlays. The green colorway launched exclusively on his website on April 25, while orange and purple versions will release on New Balance's site on April 30.

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Stone Island and New Balance are launching the second installment of their 574 Ghost collaboration, featuring three monochromatic suede sneakers. The collection emphasizes a single-material design for enhanced softness and cohesion. Release is scheduled for March 11, 2026, through Stone Island's website and select stores.

Nike has unveiled detailed images of the First Sight Shadow from its new women's First Sight Collection, showcased in a sleek all-black colorway. This slip-on lifestyle sneaker draws from early-2000s Foamposite and Alpha Project designs, priced at $145 USD, with a release planned later in 2026.

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Hypebeast published a roundup of top footwear drops for the third week of March 2026, featuring collaborations from fragment design x Nike, YOASOBI x ASICS, and others. Releases span March 19 to 23, with prices ranging from $90 USD to $1,005 USD. The list includes innovative silhouettes and premium builds from brands like Nike, ASICS, Timberland, New Balance, and adidas.

 

 

 

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