Step up Dads game: New Balance sneakers are just $65 before Prime Day

Get ready to lace up and lock in on this deal.Now is the time to score some of the best early deals on just about everything on your wishlist from top brands — fresh New Balance kicks included.Amazon Prime Day 2026 is just around the corner (mark your calendar for June 23 to 26), but shoppers can already save about 30% on these vintage-esque New Balance sneakers.And with Father’s Day also coming up, this might be the perfect opportunity to secure a gift that he’ll actually want to wear.The New Balance Men’s CT300 V3 Sneaker is basically the definition of a “dad shoe.” It features C-CAP midsole cushioning for durable day-long support, plus a split suede and mesh upper that keeps things cool and comfortable — ideal for the summer heat.

Style-wise, the V3 sneakers boast a sleek, low-profile court silhouette.In translation, they’re an easy way for any guy to upgrade his outfit.Reviewers say this well-constructed New Balance style holds up well and looks great doing it.

“Comfortable and cool plain design,” one customer shared.“It’s hard to find shoes that aren’t overdesigned.

These are simple, with an old-school look and the right colors.”Best of all, these discounted kicks will arrive just in time for Father’s Day if you order today.Built for performance, the adidas Lite Racer Sneaker combines lightweight comfort with responsive cushioning.

A versatile running sneaker with a sleek synthetic/textile upper and one‑piece lightweight midsole — great for park runs or everyday wear.Save nearly 20% on these well-reviewed New Balance running shoes.

The FuelCell foam delivers a propulsive feel to help drive you forward.Prime Day is Amazon’s biggest sale of the year, offering deep discounts on bestsellers and everyday essentials.

This year’s event runs from Tuesday, June 23 at 3 a.m.ET through Saturday, June 27 at 3 a.m.

ET.This year, shoppers can take advantage of four days of Prime Day deals: Tuesday, June ...

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