
Summary
- District Vision and New Balance have teamed up once again to release a highly tactile, earth-toned collaboration on the 1080v15 running shoe
- The apparel and footwear collection, fronted by NCAA record-holding runner Parker Valby, includes the Takeyoshi Altitude Master photochromic sunglasses and Japanese-made wool running gloves
- The District Vision x New Balance 1080v15 is available now via District Vision, with a wider global release scheduled for April 10, 2026, for $210 USD
District Vision and New Balance are officially joining forces for another season, bringing their shared ethos of mindfulness and movement to the forefront. Titled “High Performance Being, California 2026,” the new collaborative campaign is anchored by a highly detailed, minimalist take on the New Balance 1080v15. Fronted by New Balance athlete and NCAA record holder Parker Valby—and captured through the lens of photographer Stevie Dance at Point Dume, California—the collection perfectly bridges the gap between heritage design and modern outdoor performance.
For this latest footwear collaboration, District Vision approached the innovative 1080v15 with a strict focus on minimalism and tactile effectiveness. Dropping in two monochromatic, earth-toned colorways, the sneaker draws heavy material inspiration from 1990s running footwear. The complex upper features a layered construction completely veiled in mesh, paired with premium Clarino suede on the toebox and foxing overlays. Instead of a traditional logo application, the signature “N” is uniquely integrated as a woven textile cutout. Underneath, the sleek upper is supported by a highly responsive Infinion foam midsole and a durable rubber outsole.
The intentionality of the footwear design seamlessly bleeds into a duo of performance-driven accessories. The capsule introduces the Takeyoshi Altitude Master, a pair of photochromic sunglasses featuring an 8-base frame construction engineered for the most demanding outdoor pursuits. The specialized lenses instantly adapt to shifting light conditions, transitioning smoothly from clear to grey. Complementing the eyewear is a windowed knit running glove, expertly crafted in Japan from a premium 90% wool-blend yarn.
The District Vision x New Balance 1080v15 is currently available via DistrictVision.com, followed by a wider global release on April 10, 2026, through New Balance. The launch arrives just ahead of a major milestone for District Vision, as the California-based brand prepares to open its very first retail store in Los Angeles on May 1.
