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In reply to the discussion: Like New Balance sneakers? Guess what-they're made in USA! [View all]winstars
(4,282 posts)22. Its the widths that got me 30 years ago also...
I wear the regular width but I liked the idea that if need be they made wider shoes. It has been about 30 years, yikes... Good sneakers and the prices aren't too stupid although the real nice runners can be pricey but nothing like Nike for instance, which can be insane.
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They have a wide toe box and widths up to an amazing level. Very comfortable shoes, I love them. nt
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#34
New Balance was originaly located in Brockton, Ma. otherwise known as Shoe City.
DrewFlorida
Oct 2012
#12
I've worn them for 30 years and do a lot of running. I am leary of NB's owner though.
byeya
Oct 2012
#15
I wear "B" width and need a little support - NB makes a couple of shoes like this.
byeya
Oct 2012
#37
Only SOME are made in the US - vast majority made in China or Vietnam - see post above.
kath
Oct 2012
#29
True. I have read the labels, started 3 years ago. As me and other people have purchased the USA
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#33
New Balance, the only sneaker I buy. I buy their USA made brand, the company has some made offshore,
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#28
Newton billionaire Jim Davis, chairman of New Balance, and his wife Anne have spent $1,104,100,
canoeist52
Oct 2012
#58