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Sure, summer may be coming to an end, but there’s nothing stopping you from pouring yourself a crisp, refreshing glass of ice wine, or in this case, lacing up in the upcoming New Balance 2010 Ice Wine. One of the newest colorways to hit the silhouette, it’s a release worth watching closely, so read on for everything you need to know.
Even though the 2010 has only been around for a couple of months, it’s already cemented itself as one of the New England sportswear company’s most in-demand models. It’s not part of the iconic 99X series, and it doesn’t belong to New Balance’s “Made in USA” or “Made in UK” lines either.


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But it doesn’t need to. The 2010 stands tall on its own, carving out a reputation with its futuristic yet understated design. The base is crafted from unique diamond-knit mesh and overlaid with lush panels of Ice Wine suede – a mauve-meets-pastel-pink shade that feels both subtle and standout. Grey Castlerock hits add contrast, while the sidewalls are stamped with a bold rubberized “N” logo.
Shifting your focus down below, the segmented ABZORB midsole delivers unbelievable cushioning with every step. It’s enhanced by an incredibly supportive TPU Stability Web shank for added structure, and finished with a durable black rubber outsole that grips the ground with ease.
The New Balance 2010 Ice Wine is slated to launch in 2025 via New Balance and select global retailers both online and in-store for $160. For the best chance to secure your size, download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated with the latest sneaker drops, raffles, release reminders, and more from the ever-moving world of streetwear.
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