The New Balance 550, a low-top basketball shoe, first surfaced in 1989 as an accessible option for the sport. Initially, it faded from the market, becoming a relic of a bygone era. The design's roots are firmly planted in the late 80s, reflecting the era's basketball aesthetic.
Initially conceived for basketball, the New Balance 550 UNC now thrives as a lifestyle sneaker. Its design offers a balance of form and function, with Ortholite comfort foam insoles providing cushioning. The durable rubber outsole, featuring an updated traction pattern, ensures grip and longevity for everyday wear.
The New Balance 550's resurgence is inextricably linked to the vision of Teddy Santis, whose collaboration with Aimé Leon Dore (ALD) in 2020 propelled the shoe to cult status. This strategic partnership ignited a wave of demand, solidifying its position in the sneaker world. The 'godfather of the almighty dad shoe' represents the shoe's broad appeal across diverse subcultures.
The 550 UNC boasts a low-top silhouette, primarily crafted with a white leather base, and both smooth and perforated leather panels. Mesh is incorporated on the collar and tongue, offering breathability. Signature elements include the iconic 'N' logo on the sides, traditional New Balance branding on the tongue, and '550' branding on the vamp.