New Balance 1906A Great Plains
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New Balance 1906A Great Plains

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New Balance 1906A Great PlainsNew Balance 1906A Great Plains redefines the iconic 1906R silhouette with a bold, deconstructed upper and a forwardthinking aesthetic. Part of the Refined Future collection designed by Yue Wu, this sneaker nods to beloved NB classics while pushing design boundaries for a fresh, contemporary feel. The Great Plains palette blends earthy tonesSlate Grey with Incense accentscreating a versatile look that pairs effortlessly with everything from casual

New Balance 1906A Great Plains redefines the iconic 1906R silhouette with a bold, deconstructed upper and a forward‑thinking aesthetic. Part of the Refined Future collection designed by Yue Wu, this sneaker nods to beloved NB classics while pushing design boundaries for a fresh, contemporary feel.

The Great Plains palette blends earthy tones—Slate Grey with Incense accents—creating a versatile look that pairs effortlessly with everything from casual denim to elevated streetwear. The standout details include deconstructed, protruding panels, distinctive "N‑Lock" webbing with a scissor‑cut appearance, and artfully warped shoelaces, delivering a texture-rich silhouette that rewards close inspection.

What makes the 1906A Great Plains unique

  • Deconstructed upper with protruding panels offers a sculpted, modern look while maintaining a comfortable, breathable fit.
  • N‑Lock webbing delivers a secure lockdown with a bold, geometric accent that stays put during city walks or commute.
  • Warped laces add a tactile, artisanal detail that makes the shoe instantly identifiable.
  • ACTEVA LITE cushioning provides flexible, responsive underfoot comfort for all‑day wear.
  • N‑ergy technology enhances shock absorption, smoothing impact on hard urban surfaces.
  • Lightweight construction keeps the ride responsive and airy, reducing fatigue during longer adventures.

Designed for everyday performance with a premium look, the 1906A Great Plains blends comfort and style so you can transition from workday errands to weekend outings without missing a beat.

Who should consider this sneaker

Ideal for NB enthusiasts and collectors seeking a limited‑release evolution of a classic, with a distinctive silhouette that stands out in both casual and streetwear settings. It’s especially appealing to those who love the 1906R lineage but want a more avant‑garde, deconstructed expression that still honors New Balance craftsmanship.

Product specifics
Style Code: U1906AA
Colorway: Great Plains/Slate Grey/Incense
Retail Price: $170
Release Date: 01/22/2025
Notes: Limited release numbers and high demand can influence resale value. Each pair includes authentic packaging and documentation. BigBoiSneakers.com guarantees 100% authenticity on all products.

Practical care tips: Wipe the upper with a soft, damp cloth to preserve the deconstructed texture, and store in a cool, dry place to maintain the integrity of the upper panels and laces. For styling, pair with neutral tones—leaning into the Great Plains palette—or use as a focal point with minimalist outfits to let the shoe shine.

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