The New Balance 550, initially christened the 'P550 Basketball Oxford,' emerged in 1989. Designed by Steven Smith, this performance basketball shoe initially struggled to gain traction in a crowded market, fading into relative obscurity soon after its debut. The design was ahead of its time, a testament to its eventual resurgence.
Primarily intended as casual footwear, the New Balance 550 'Oreo' has transcended its original basketball performance roots to become a lifestyle sneaker. While suitable for everyday wear, walking, and even light weightlifting, its design is not optimized for significant cardio or running activities. The shoe's thick midsole provides a subtle height boost.
The New Balance 550's influence is undeniable, recently spotted on global icons. Justin Bieber was seen sporting the model at the US Open in New York, instantly cementing its status. Hailey Bieber, a trendsetter in her own right, was also seen in Los Angeles wearing the 550s. The model was also seen on Kendall Jenner, leaving an NBA game in Downtown Los Angeles, and Taylor Swift, attending a Kansas City Chiefs game. Jack Harlow's brand ambassadorship further elevated the 550's profile.
The 'Oreo' variant is meticulously crafted with a low-top silhouette. Its upper is built with layered white leather, complemented by black textile on the padded collar. Additional features include a nylon tongue, a TPU heel clip for stability, and perforated leather panels for breathability. A suede mudguard graces the toe section, adding a touch of premium texture.