During the latest installment of Sneakerness Warsaw event, New Balance
Poland teamed up with Suede&Mesh and opened the “New Balance
Museum” – exhibition that showcased their most iconic models from the
last 50 years. For the very first time polish fans had the opportunity to
get educated about brand history and heritage in that way.
Thanks to Europe’s finest vintage New Balance collectors, Mike Sekinger
and Tiago Escada Ramos, this experience have become thrilling not just
for the NB aficionados. There was a chance to see one of the first shoes
dated back to the 1960’s, few of those without the infamous “N” logo on
the side panels or even never officially released special make ups
produced for the NB affiliated running clubs or runners.
European collectors’ grails from Flimby factory such as first versions of
renowned M1500 or Trailbuster models were also on display.
Poland teamed up with Suede&Mesh and opened the “New Balance
Museum” – exhibition that showcased their most iconic models from the
last 50 years. For the very first time polish fans had the opportunity to
get educated about brand history and heritage in that way.
Thanks to Europe’s finest vintage New Balance collectors, Mike Sekinger
and Tiago Escada Ramos, this experience have become thrilling not just
for the NB aficionados. There was a chance to see one of the first shoes
dated back to the 1960’s, few of those without the infamous “N” logo on
the side panels or even never officially released special make ups
produced for the NB affiliated running clubs or runners.
European collectors’ grails from Flimby factory such as first versions of
renowned M1500 or Trailbuster models were also on display.
No comments:
Post a Comment