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Pulling deep from the early-2000s playbook, New Balance is dropping the ABZORB 2010, a sneaker that feels like a time capsule cracked open and reassembled for the modern day.

At the heart of the silhouette is a segmented ABZORB sole unit, a chunky, almost architectural piece of design that leans the shoe’s performance-focused DNA. Up top, a diamond-knit mesh upper adds texture and breathability.

It's an all-new silhouette, sure, but to the average eye, it could easily pass for a 2002R or a 1906R. And that’s not a bad thing, these are two of NB’s most popular models. 

The curved suede overlays interplaying with a thick mesh base are classic New Balance. But the difference here is that chunky sole unit. It’s by no means a platform sole, but it stands a little higher than your other retro NB dad shoes. These subtleties make the New Balance 2010 a slightly different proposition from what the brand already has on offer. 

The ABZORB 2010 is a love letter to a lost era of running shoes, available from May 7 and retailing for $160, the sneaker is the perfect reminder that great design always comes back around.

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