New Balance 998 x Kith x Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation ‘Broadacre City‘ Review + On Foot

Today we’re taking a deep dive into one of the most thoughtfully executed sneaker collaborations in recent memory — the New Balance 998 Ronnie Fieg x Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Broadacre City collection. In this video, I break down BOTH pairs from the Broadacre City pack, covering everything from materials and craftsmanship to sizing, comfort, and on-foot feel. We also dive into the inspiration behind the collaboration and why this release stands out as a perfect example of storytelling done right in sneaker culture. Ronnie Fieg and New Balance teamed up with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 998 silhouette, drawing inspiration from Wright’s visionary “Broadacre City” concept — a futuristic idea centered around nature, community, and self-sufficient living. The earthy tones, textures, and layered color palettes throughout both pairs directly reflect Wright’s architectural sketches and landscapes. (Sneaker Freaker) I also give a brief history of Frank Lloyd Wright himself and explain why his influence on modern architecture made this collaboration feel much bigger than just another sneaker release. From the premium Made in USA construction to the subtle design details and wearable color blocking, this pack proves that great collaborations are built on authentic concepts — not hype alone. Topics covered: • Detailed look at both colorways • Materials & quality breakdown • Sizing recommendations • Comfort & on-foot review • Frank Lloyd Wright history & influence • Broadacre City inspiration explained • Why this is one of Ronnie Fieg’s best New Balance collaborations If you enjoy sneaker reviews with deeper storytelling and design analysis, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe. #NewBalance998 #RonnieFieg #FrankLloydWright #Kith #NewBalance #SneakerReview #BroadacreCity #NB998 #Sneakers #MadeInUSA