Discovering the Charm of thisisneverthat × New Balance 991v2 and 1300JP at T-house

May 9, 2025 | Culture / Shopping

A Quiet Morning in Hamacho with a Special Pair

Exterior of New Balance T-house with white noren curtain reading "grey days"
Iconic white noren curtain at T-house featuring the words “grey days”

On the sunny morning of May 9, 2025, I headed to New Balance T-house in Nihonbashi Hamacho, Tokyo. That day marked a celebration for New Balance fans — the release of a special collaboration model: the thisisneverthat × New Balance Made in UK U991v2, honoring the brand’s annual “Grey Days”.

Located between Kiyosumi-Shirakawa and Ningyocho, the area exudes a nostalgic charm, full of small cafes, stylish boutiques, and a peaceful atmosphere. Rather than a typical flagship, T-house feels like a creative space, blending sneakers and art installations seamlessly.

Perfect for Grey Days — The Refined U991v2

Display of thisisneverthat × New Balance U991v2
The latest U991v2 collaboration model on display at T-house, designed to commemorate Grey Days in signature gray tones.

The highlight of the visit was the UK-made U991v2 collaboration with thisisneverthat. The upper features varying tones of gray layered beautifully, achieving a refined and futuristic look. The moment I saw it displayed, I knew it was something special.

Trying it on confirmed my instincts. The shoe fits snugly around the arch and heel, with the premium build you’d expect from a UK model. Since the toe box is slightly narrow, I sized up from my usual US9 to US9.5 — a decision I didn’t regret. The fit was perfect, even with thicker socks.

A Timeline of 1300JP: An Archival Showcase

2025 New Balance 1300JP displayed on tatami
The revered 1300JP model, known as the “Rolls-Royce of sneakers,” elegantly presented atop traditional tatami mats.
An installation showcasing past New Balance 1300 models
New Balance 1300 archive display featuring five-year anniversary models

Another unforgettable aspect was the archive display of New Balance 1300JP. From the original 1985 release through 1995, 2000, 2005, up to the latest 2025 edition, eight models were showcased side by side. The 2025 version, placed on traditional tatami mats, radiated the elegance of what sneakerheads call the “Rolls-Royce of sneakers”.

The original 1985 New Balance 1300 sneaker
The legendary 1985 original 1300, known as the “Rolls-Royce of sneakers”
1995 version of the New Balance 1300 sneaker
The 1300 reissued in 1995 to mark its 10th anniversary
New Balance 1300 reissue from the year 2000
A millennium edition reissue of the 1300 in 2000
2005 New Balance 1300 reissue sneaker
2005 edition marking the 15th anniversary of the original
2010 version of the New Balance 1300
A 2010 reissue focused on premium material textures
2015 reissue of the New Balance 1300 sneaker
A special 30th-anniversary edition released in 2015
2020 reissue of the New Balance 1300
Part of the 5-year cycle, the 1300 returned again in 2020
Informational card explaining the New Balance 1300JP
Official card detailing the legacy and appeal of the 1300JP

Staff That Share the Passion

The staff were friendly, informed, and deeply passionate about New Balance. Conversations about the construction of the U991v2 or stories behind past 1300JP releases made this visit feel like a personal guided tour through sneaker history.

Payment Options and Point Perks

Payments were hassle-free — they accepted cash, credit cards, PayPay, Rakuten Pay, and more. You can also earn both New Balance Members Points and V Points (formerly T Points), so make sure to bring your cards or apps if you’re collecting.

Pair Your Visit with a Local Café or Udon

After visiting T-house, stroll to nearby spots like Taniya for authentic Sanuki udon, or relax at a minimalist café in Kiyosumi. This blend of quiet tradition and modern design makes the area and the store worth exploring — even if you’re not a sneakerhead.

Why I’ll Return — The Energy and Inspiration

New Balance T-house is more than a retail experience. It’s an inspiring space filled with curated displays, passionate staff, and a sense of culture. I left not just with a rare pair of sneakers, but also with the urge to return for the next Grey Days drop.

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