The New Balance 993 Olive Leaf / Maize is a straightforward but striking colorway from the Made in USA 993 line. This lifestyle sneaker and retro runner blends earthy olive tones with muted violet accents, making it a versatile option for casual wear and everyday streetwear style. It is another Teddy Santis colorway that released alongside the Mushroom 993 I reviewed earlier. I look at these two as kind of a “pack” of GR 993s.
Introduced in 2008 as part of the 99X series, the 993 combined elements of the 991 and 992 with upgraded ABZORB cushioning, offering a stable, comfortable ride while maintaining the classic New Balance running silhouette. Its combination of premium materials and heritage design has made it a favorite among collectors, retro sneaker enthusiasts, and casual wearers alike.
I was able to grab this pair for $124 shipped from Joe’s New Balance Outlet, saving about half off retail. The earthy olive leaf and violet combo gives off strong Skunk and TMNT vibes, and after picking up one pair, I couldn’t resist grabbing the other from the pack as well!.
Packaging is standard for the line. The sneakers come in the basic tan Made in USA 993 box and include light green flat laces as well as green speckled flat laces.
Materials
Materials on this pair include decently textured suede (not super buttery but still nice) overlays and breathable mesh underlays, built with the quality expected from Made in USA New Balance releases. The construction is solid, with durable stitching and premium paneling, making it a reliable lifestyle sneaker that holds up well for everyday wear.
Fit & Comfort
Fit is roomy at true to size, and the combination of ABZORB midsole and ACTEVA cushioning provides a stable, comfortable ride with good impact absorption. The 993 is one of the most comfortable retro NBs, suitable for all-day casual wear or streetwear styling.
If these are sold out at different stores online, you can try looking for them on eBay.
Colorway: Olive Leaf / Maize
Style Code: U993OL
Retail Price: $220
Year of Release: 2024

