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Brand: Bodega x New Balance

Model: 997S “No Bad Days”

Key Features: The project features a similar color scheme as the first collaborative 997S, with a greyscale mesh base and slightly darker grey suede overlays. The heel and “N” logo on the side feature contrasting teal and yellow hits of color respectively. The 997S is an updated version of the 1991 New Balance 997, designed by Steven Smith.

Release Date: September 27 (in-store raffle), September 28 (online release)

Price: TBC

Buy: Bodega (the in-store raffle runs from September 22-24)

Editor’s Notes: Bodega and New Balance follow up their highly-successful “No Days Off” 997S with a second colorway of the same model, this project titled “No Bad Days.” While previously only a single product shot was available, we now get a full look at the sneaker from multiple angles. The Bodega x New Balance 997S “No Bad Days” was originally teased in the former’s Spring/Summer lookbook earlier this year.

The Bodega x New Balance 997S “No Bad Days” is set to be released on September 27 in-store, with an online release following the next day. Stay tuned for further information.

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