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New Balance 740v2Aminé Benson Tech


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Product Details

Style

U740CB2

Colorway

Snorkel Blue/Persimmon Orange

Retail Price

$120

Release Date

11/01/2024

Product Description

The New Balance 740v2 Aminé Benson Tech is a performance shoe designed in collaboration with American rapper Aminé.

The Animé Benson Tech New Balance 740v2 has a base of Persimmon Orange mesh for breathability. Calf leather overlays in Snorkel Blue form the toe cap and heel and support the sides. The New Balance N appears in orange on each side, while BCEE branding is found on the outer heel. The back of the heel also contains Benson branding in the form of BN lettering. The blue midsole is equipped with ABZORB cushioning, and the outsole is orange. There are shiny translucent pockets around the toe box and heel, adding another element of style.

What stands out about this shoe is the style of the laces, which have a toggle on top instead of the traditional ties. The New Balance 740v2 Aminé Benson Tech was released on November 1, 2024, for $120.



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Historical Data

12-Month Trade Range
$124 - $176
3-Month Trade Range
$80 - $272
Volatility
17%
Number of Sales (3 Months)
130
Price Premium
25%
Average Sale Price (3 Months)
$148

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