The New Balance 550, initially dubbed the P550 Basketball Oxford, emerged in 1989. It was the brainchild of designer Steven Smith, a name now synonymous with iconic footwear design. The original release, however, failed to capture the market's attention, fading into relative obscurity before its eventual resurgence.
Originally conceived as a performance basketball shoe, the 550 'Oreo' has successfully transitioned into a lifestyle staple. It provides comfort and style, suitable for everyday wear. The rubber cupsole, featuring an exposed EVA wedge, and Ortholite insoles contribute to its overall comfort.
The 550 'Oreo' has become a symbol of understated style, embraced by those who appreciate classic design. The revival of the 550 model, orchestrated by Teddy Santis of Aimé Leon Dore, has propelled the shoe to mainstream acclaim. The shoe's influence is seen in its widespread adoption within the casual wear and lifestyle sectors, cementing its place in contemporary fashion.
This iteration features a low-top silhouette, meticulously crafted with layered white leather and black textile elements. Its construction includes a padded collar, nylon tongue, and a TPU heel clip for enhanced support. Panels of smooth and perforated leather, along with a suede mudguard, add to its refined aesthetic and durability.