First New Balance 2025 Boot Pack Released
- New Balance 2025 Boot Pack: New Balance has launched its 2025 boot pack, featuring new colorways for the Furon v8, Tekela v4, and 442 v2 models.
- Colorway Details: The Furon v8 and 442 v2 are primarily white with red and yellow accents, while the Tekela v4 features a black base with red and yellow accents.
- Key Features: Each boot is designed for specific play styles, with the Furon emphasizing speed, the Tekela agility, and the 442 blending modern tech with classic design.
New Balance has released bold new colorways for its top silos to kick off 2025. The Furon v8, Tekela v4, and 442 v2 all get eye-catching updates.
New Balance 2025 Soccer Cleats Collection
See below the New Balance 2025 football boots pack.
The first New Balance 2025 football boots collection introduces striking looks for each silo. The Furon and 442 are mainly white, while the Tekela has a black base.
New Balance Furon V8 - White/Energy Red/Hi-Lite Yellow
The headline of the first New Balance 2025 football boots collection is the second paint job for the brand new Furon v8 soccer cleats, hot on the heels of the launch colorway. This version goes for a clean White/Energy Red/Hi-Lite Yellow palette that's also shared by the 442 v2.
The Furon v8 is built for explosive speed and precision on the ball. Its Hypoknit upper improves touch, the offset laces expand the strike zone, and the T-shaped forefoot studs boost acceleration. The bright crimson graphic on the white heel pops even more than on the initial colorway.
New Balance Tekela V4+ - Black/Energy Red/Hi-Lite Yellow
Unlike its siblings, the Tekela v4 gets a stealthy Black/Energy Red/Hi-Lite Yellow combination as the stage for its oversized silver 'N' logo. Aimed at creative playmakers, the Tekela sports a form-fitting stretch-knit upper and textured forefoot for supreme control, along with a bladed soleplate for agility.
New Balance 442 v2 - White/Hi-Lite Yellow/Energy Red
Rounding out the pack, the first New Balance 442 v2 2025 soccer cleats paint job mirrors the Furon's white/red/yellow look minus the heel detailing. The luxe quilted forefoot paired with Hypoknit makes for a classy blend of modern tech and retro vibes perfect for grassroots ballers.
What do you think of New Balance's first new look pack of 2025? Which colorway is your favorite? Share your thoughts below.
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Adidas has officially introduced a unique new lifestyle range with the launch of its 'Reconstructed Bringback' collection. Focused heavily on women's fashion, this latest release takes two iconic international football shirt designs from the 1990s and transforms them into modern, streetwear-ready silhouettes.
For this drop, the sportswear brand has completely reimagined the highly memorable 1994 kits worn by the national teams of Germany and Spain, adapting the classic patterns into entirely new apparel formats.
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