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‘The most New Balance shoe ever’ says it all, right? No, actually. The 574 might be our unlikeliest icon. The 574 was built to be a reliable shoe that could do a lot of different things well rather than as a platform for revolutionary technology, or as a premium materials showcase. This unassuming, unpretentious versatility is exactly what launched the 574 into the ranks of all-time greats. As hybrid road/trail design built on a wider last than the previous generation’s narrow racing silhouettes, the 574 offered a uniquely versatile mix of new, different, uncomplicated, rugged, durable, and comfortable that was adopted as a closet staple across the globe. That’s why today, the 574 is synonymous with the boundary defying New Balance style, and worn by anyone.
This measurement refers to the widest part of your feet, also known as the forefoot.
Arch height
This is the amount of space between the highest point of the midsole and the ground.
Foot height
Commonly referred to as the midfoot, this is the highest point of the foot, which typically sits directly underneath the laces.
Heel width
Heel width refers to the width of the heel, relative to the midfoot. A narrow heel is slimmer than the midfoot, while a wider heel is broader.
Find your best fit
3D fitting technology is available at select New Balance stores. Find your nearest store location and get your own 3D foot scan and personalized recommendations.