Sydney McLaughlin-Levore Signature Collection, designed by Sydney and New Balance
Limited-edition Rebel v4, SC MDX v3 spike, 9060, assorted apparel
$60-$160, March 7
As we head into the Paris Olympic Games this summer, all eyes will be on Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone as she looks to repeat her gold medal finish in the 400m at the Tokyo Games.
Her athletic performances are always jaw-dropping (four world records are pretty good), but she embraces versatility as both an athlete and entrepreneur. To that end, New Balance is releasing an all-new Signature Collection around McLaughlin-Levrone, celebrating her work as both an icon of sport and culture.
Personally designed by McLaughlin-Levrone, the collection features unisex performance and lifestyle products with exclusive footwear and apparel, showcasing her elevated, everyday aesthetic. The collection includes a hand selected neutral color palette and personal touches.
As runners, we’re most excited about the updated colorway of the New Balance Rebel v4, which is already one of our favorite shoes of 2024, both for its lightweight performance and versatility on the run. And then there’s the SC MDX v3, the super track spike worn by Sydney herself.
On the lifestyle side of things, an updated 9060 and apparel set round out the collection.
The collection goes live on March 7 at midnight, but you can check out all the items now at the shop links below.
Middle Distance
This middle-distance racing spike is designed for ultra lightweight, innovative performance on the track.
Lifestyle
The 9060 reinterprets familiar elements sourced from classic 99X models with a warped sensibility inspired by the proudly futuristic, visible tech aesthetic of the Y2K era.
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