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The New Balance 1906L is undoubtedly the American sportswear label’s weirdest sneaker. Part dad shoe, part formal loafer, the shoe is a peculiar concoction of disparate footwear styles. 

All the shoe needed initially to go viral was a simple black leather build. However, since its debut last year, the shoe’s colorways have only gotten louder. 

The latest New Balance 1906L creation features a deep black and metallic gemstone blue color combination.

The usual breathable mesh base meets glossy indigo overlays on the shoe. Meanwhile, a loafer-style strap stands in for laces, and chunky 1906 sneaker tooling underneath keeps the silhouette deliciously dad-coded.

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If you’re new here, the “L” in 1906L stands for loafer, by the way. 

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Since its unveiling in collaboration with Junya Watanabe, the 1906L has refused to stay in one lane. We’ve seen dressy leather executions, high-gloss “croc” treatments, and sporty silver paint jobs. 

Now, this colorway, available from September 10 on the Highsnobiety Shop for $150, continues the journey of one of New Balance’s wildest concoctions.

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