New Balance Tokyo Design Studio Go No Muss, No Fuss on MT10v1

experimental arm have conceived some of the brand’s most innovative designs since launching in the 2010s. They tend to stay away from the hype hustle of collaborations, sticking to putting their own eccentric twists on lifestyle and performance silhouettes.
The most recent TDS project to make headlines was the , a low-top heater that foreshadowed the super-low-pro trend. They're keeping to that minimal vibe with their latest, dubbed the MT10v1, which is inspired by the NB’s Minimus Trail model.
This may not be the first time you’ve seen the MT10v1 – Yenny Hsieh from New Balance shared a look at the model back in January. The two colourways on offer are a full off-white and a triple black, both complementing the no-sew neoprene and suede uppers.
As with all other New Balance Tokyo Design Studio drops, the MT10v1 is poised as a limited release for boutiques and the T-House. A release date is locked and loaded for both colourways on June 5.
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