The brand will celebrate throughout May, alongside an exciting assortment of new and classic footwear and apparel styles in a full range of grey shades.
BOSTON, MA., May 1, 2025 – Today, New Balance announces Grey Days, the month-long celebration of its signature color. Grey Days is an homage to everything New Balance represents, bringing together the brand’s family of ambassadors and athletes for a range of special-edition products, events, and stories.
Originally introduced in the 1980s in service of building a superior urban running shoe, the color Grey continues to embody the New Balance’s dedication to craft, quality and fearless independence, in every field.
As running shoe design shifted away from leather and suede and towards synthetic textiles like nylon, vivid colors and bright whites became the order of the day. In keeping with the fearlessly independent New Balance aura, the color Grey stood out amongst its competitors, while proving to be a perfect complement to the concrete and asphalt backdrop of road running. Before long, people noticed that Grey looked good at any speed. While the models have evolved over the years, Grey remains emblematic of New Balance’s aesthetic and an iconic symbol of the brand worldwide.
Grey Days 2025 is an expression of Grey as limitless possibility. The classic New Balance
shade is applied in various forms across twenty-one footwear and eleven apparel styles,
ranging from all-time classics to modern favorites. For 2025, the reissue of the 1300JP – the legendary style released just once every five years, brings extra excitement to Grey Days. The 1300JP stands out as one of New Balance’s most sought-after styles, not only because of its rarity, but because of its impeccable craftsmanship and unique place in global sneaker culture.
“Whether you’re new to the brand or a longtime loyalist, Grey embodies the promise of everything that sets New Balance apart. The symbolism of Grey has remained central to the brand for decades, and Grey Days 2025 showcases its diverse appeal,” said Brian Lynn, Global Vice President of Lifestyle. “By bringing together an array of our athletes and ambassadors to highlight these exclusive styles, we are honoring the versatility and authenticity that is core to both our heritage and our future.”
Key launches throughout Grey Days will include:
- May 1: The Grey Shop launches in New Balance stores and on NewBalance.com and will include new and existing Grey styles from our lifestyle, performance, Numeric, and kids ranges, including the 740, 9060, 1000, T500, Fresh Foam X 1080v14, and more, in addition to a selection of timeless Grey apparel.
- May 14: The 1906 Loafer launches. A reenvisioned classic penny loafer, this juxtaposition of sneaker and formal wear has been in high demand since launching late last year. Suggested retail pricing is $160 USD.
- May 22: The ABZORB 2010 and 471 launch. The latest model launches from New Balance. Both are inspired by the brand’s running heritage, ABZORB 2010 being a progressive take on 2000s-era running and 471 being the consumer’s new go to reimagined from ‘70s running silhouettes. Suggested retail pricing for the ABZORB 2010 is $160 USD and 471 is $100 USD.
- May 26: The Numeric 933 launches. New Balance’s technology combined with Andrew Reynold’s attention to detail, this signature shoe is one of skateboarding’s most anticipated models. Suggested retail pricing is $130 USD.
- May 29: The 1300JP launches. Released just once every five years, New Balance's 1300JP has become one of the sneaker world's most sought-after styles. Suggested retail pricing of $330 USD.
Grey Days styles will be globally available in New Balance stores, NewBalance.com and select retailers in May with suggested retail pricing from $40 - $330 USD.
About New Balance
New Balance, headquartered in Boston, MA, has the following purpose: Independent since 1906, we empower people through sport and craftsmanship to create positive change in communities around the world. New Balance employs 10,000 associates around the globe, and in 2024 reported worldwide sales of $7.8 billion. New Balance owns five athletic footwear factories in New England and one in Flimby, U.K. New Balance MADE in USA footwear contains a domestic value of 70% or more and makes up a limited portion of New Balance’s US sales. To learn more about New Balance, please visit www.newbalance.com; for the latest press information visit http://newbalance.newsmarket.com.