New Balance unveils its latest designs as a part of the Refined Future pack highlighting the 2002R sneaker silhouette. This time around, there are three new colorway palettes to join -- this includes Mirage Grey, Dark Navy, and Vintage Orange. The uppers are detailed with choppy suede materials for a soft and textural touch and it all sits on top of a dual tonal N-ERGY sole unit.
Joining the new pack of shoes, Extra Butter is adding a selection of apparel including cloud-dyed hoodies, mineral-washed tees, graphic tees, herringbone wide-legged trousers, and some trucker hats. Speaking about the pack, Bernie Gross, Extra Butter's Creative Director states "The model’s signature detail is the upper panel that is seemingly cut haphazardly, which to me implied the presence of a human, handmade element. It very much reminded me of the Wabi Sabi – a Japanese philosophy embracing imperfection, impermanence, and asymmetry."
Y2K-Inspired Sneaker Capsules
New Balance Unveils the Refined Future Pack of 2002R Shoes
Trend Themes
1. Y2k-inspired Sneaker Capsules - Fashion brands can continue to capitalize on the nostalgia trend and create new Y2K-inspired designs that appeal to consumers who miss the early 2000s era.
2. Refined Silhouette Sneakers - Shoe companies can focus on creating refined and upgraded versions of classic sneaker silhouettes to attract sneaker enthusiasts who value both style and comfort.
3. Choppy Suede Materials - Innovation opportunities exist for materials manufacturers to create texturally interesting suede that can be used not only for shoes but also for apparel and accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the nostalgia trend and create new designs inspired by past eras to appeal to consumers who miss the fashion of their youth.
2. Footwear - The footwear industry can focus on creating updated versions of classic sneaker silhouettes to attract sneaker enthusiasts who value both comfort and style.
3. Materials Manufacturing - Innovation opportunities exist for materials manufacturers to create new texturally interesting fabrics, such as choppy suede, that can be used for shoes, apparel, and accessories.