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303 Boards, renowned artist Jeremy Fish, and New Balance have joined forces to create a one-of-a-kind sneaker that combines skateboarding culture, art, and functionality. The result is the limited-edition New Balance Numeric 480 “Silly Pink Bunnies,” which pays homage to Jeremy Fish’s iconic Silly Pink Bunny design.

The New Balance Numeric 480 “Silly Pink Bunnies” boasts a unique brown and pink colorway, complemented by mustard yellow and pale pink accents inspired by Fish’s signature artwork. Premium materials like leather, pigskin, and mesh contribute to the sneaker’s 80s/90s basketball vibe, while custom lace dubraes and a custom keychain add an extra touch of personalization.

The sneaker also features New Balance’s FuelCell foam technology, ensuring optimal comfort and support for the wearer. The aged midsole and gum rubber outsole not only enhance the shoe’s durability but also add to its overall aesthetic appeal.

303 Boards, a staple in the Colorado skateboarding scene since 1997, partnered with Jeremy Fish, an American illustrator known for his captivating and distinctive designs, to bring the Silly Pink Bunnies concept to life. This collaboration perfectly encapsulates the fusion of skateboarding and art, resulting in a shoe that stands out from the crowd.

The 303 Boards x Jeremy Fish x New Balance Numeric 480 “Silly Pink Bunnies” was initially available at a pop-up event at the Billionaire Boys Club flagship store on May 3rd, 2024. Following this exclusive launch, the sneakers saw a wider release on May 6th, 2024, available on the New Balance website, 303boards.com, and at select retailers worldwide.

Fair Priced, these unisex sneakers cater to both skateboarders and sneaker enthusiasts looking for a unique addition to their collection. The 303 Boards x Jeremy Fish x New Balance collaboration offers a refreshing blend of artistry and functionality, capturing the essence of both skateboarding culture and the creative vision of Jeremy Fish.

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