New Balance's Miu Miu-Flavored Dad Shoe Makes a Pretty "Panda" Dunk
New Balance's dad shoes are going on a diet. The New Balance 204L sneaker is a textured cross between an aughts-era runner and a 1970s performance shoe — sans size.
It also carries that big Miu Miu energy that New Balance is more than well-versed in.
Tastefully slim in essence, the 204L sneaker is still made bold by suede paneling and leather swathes that balance its demure disposition.
Pared-down New Balance sneakers are not unheard of for NB. Sure, it's not as commonplace as the chunky ethos running through gems like the 1906U and the beefed-up 9060, but New Balance can get skinny when it needs to — no GLP-1s required.
The New Balance 204L sneaker made its debut in 2025 in "Mushroom/Arid Stone" and has lived quite a few lives since then, including a fruit-flavored Kith collab and many Miu Miu-minded tonal iterations.
Now, in a tasty black and white colorway, the shoe is bringing some big panda energy into the fold, a welcome touch to the tonal standard that occupies most of the 204L zeitgeist. It's not a crazy switch-up, but this black-and-white colorway, available soon on the New Balance website for $120, adds some nice contrast to the skinny sneaker situation.
If there is one thing New Balance knows, it's, well, balance.
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