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New Balance Numeric
NM480DNV | Navy/White

NM480DNV | Navy/White
NM480DNV | Navy/WhiteNM480DNV | Navy/WhiteNM480DNV | Navy/White

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NM480DNV | Navy/White

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NM480DNV

New Balance Numeric - NM480DNV | Navy/White

- FuelCell foam delivers a propulsive feel to help drive you forward
- Reinforced toe cap helps increase durability of the upper
- Designed inspired by 80s and 90s skate shoes for added style

Size: US 8

$160*

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Size: US 9

$160*

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Size: US 10

$160*

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Size: US 11

$160*

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Size: US 12

$160*

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Size: US 13

$160*

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