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New Balance have reduced sale items even further, including 327s and 550s

📣 Following their recent sale launch, New Balance have marked down sale items even further across footwear, clothing, and accessories.

By Rebecca Roberts | Last updated Jul 17, 2024

New Balance sale further markdowns

Fans of New Balance will know that sales are few and far between. But this month, you’re in for a treat as the brand has launched even further discounts on top of their existing sale

For July you can enjoy up to 50% off their bestselling items, including 327s, 550s, and 2002s alongside other clothing items we know you love. A perfect opportunity to get some fresh New Balance trainers before the A/W season arrives, if we do say so ourselves. 

New Balances are my go to trainer, they're the most comfortable things I've ever had and it takes very little wearing in to make them feel like slippers.

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If you’re new to the world of New Balance, though, don’t just take our word for it. Plenty of Mumsnetters over on our style and beauty board recommend their trainers over and over again. Keep reading to find the items that have been further marked down that we’ve found in the sale, alongside the trainers that consistently get a lot of love on our boards. 

Starting with these Fresh Foam trainers that offer the most plush, yet stable underfoot experience all while being breathable, comfy and supportive.

Fresh Foam X More v4 Shoes, was £140, now £70 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: "I have three different styles of New Balance that I live in. 530 for everyday, 327 for everyday, Fresh Foam for walking." ShyTed

Next on our list are these unisex 1906D shoes, that come in black or white and are designed for everyday comfort and stability thanks to their shock absorbing materials. 

Unisex 1906D Shoes, was £155, now £77.50 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I’ve tried on both unisex and women’s and I find the unisex a bit wider. I prefer the unisex or men’s as I need a bigger toe box.” Resembleflower

Does DH have a birthday coming up? Then these men’s 610v1s have 50% off right now and come in three different colours. 

Men’s 610v1 Shoes, was  £110, now £55 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “New Balance 610s! Like walking on air soles!” Dontknowdontknownotsure

Fans of the 550s will be pleased to see that they are currently half price, down from £120 to £60, across unisex designs.

Unisex 550 Shoes, was £120, now £60 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I've got the 550s and they are great because they come in a specific women's fit as well as the unisex which seem to fit my feet better - not as wide!” FluffyFanny

For you lovers of the 327s, these unisex ones in olivine and chrome blue are rather lovely in our honest opinion and would look lovely on your feet this summer. 

Unisex 327 Shoes, was £110, now £66 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “How about these? I have 327s and they're the most comfortable trainers I've ever owned.” berrypop

For your style-conscious teens who want to stay trendy, look no further than the 2002Rs. These ones in a ‘magnet’ colour with blue fox contrast are very ‘in right now’ and get glowing reviews on and off the Talk boards.

Men’s 2002R Shoes, was £130, now £78 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I would definitely ask. My teens wouldn’t wear AF1 or most of the others mentioned on here tbh. They wear New Balance 530 or 2002R, Sambas or Nike TNs.” SpottyCats

And last but not least, these FuelCell Propel v4 shoes are designed with runners in mind and with 50% off, shouldn’t be ignored. 

FuelCell Propel v4 Shoes, was £120, now £60 | Buy now from New Balance

Mumsnet seal of approval: “I like my New Balance for that sort of walk. I'll definitely be replacing them with something similar.” DisforDarkChocolate

About the author

Rebecca Roberts is a writer, editor, and content marketing expert hailing from Leeds. Here at Mumsnet, she brings parents content designed to make life easier. When it comes to self-care, she knows all too well how difficult it can be to give your body the nourishment it needs when you’re busy juggling life as a parent. So, she’s fully invested in helping you find the best products that have the best results for you and your health.

Beyond her role as an editor here at Mumsnet, Rebecca can be found balancing life as a working mum of two toddlers and when she’s not at her desk, you’ll likely find her at a local playgroup, in a nearby coffee shop, or walking the dog.