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Top New Balance Shoes for Women

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Although New Balance shoes are famous for comfort, this list will have them famous for style as well. From all-terrain runners to dedicated walkers, there's a little something here for everyone. Practicality can be stylish, as witnessed is my top picks below.

1. New Balance 'WA790/WR790' Trailing Racing Shoes

Billed as a "trail racing" shoe, this New Balance sneaker looks great, is extremely popular, and according to the customer reviews at Zappos.com, being worn for a lot more than just trail racing. Available in loads of cool color combinations, these New Balance shoes are also ultra-lightweight.

2. New Balance Shoes 'W554' - Suede Classics

With a lush suede upper, the "554" comes in chocolate brown with plum trim, and despite being a sneaker, is a little less athletic-looking than many New Balance shoes. Very cute, with a hint of retro flavor, this shoe also features a glossy "N" logo.

3. New Balance Shoes - 'WX608' Versatile Trainers

The "WX608" is a clean and sporty training shoe that comes in narrow, medium and regular widths. Substantial and versatile, these cross-trainers should see you through standing all day at work, as well as working out at the gym.

4. 'WW558' New Balance Walking Shoes

The "WW558" is a great looking walking shoe that comes in a wide array of sizes and widths from narrow to extra wide. The crisp white uppers are accented with your choice of light blue/gray or pink/gray, and both versions feature ABZORB(r) heels for added cushioning.

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