Okay, so I’ve been on the hunt for some comfy, everyday sneakers, and I kept seeing the New Balance 990s pop up. Specifically, the women’s version. I was a little hesitant at first because, let’s be honest, they’re not the cheapest. But I finally decided to bite the bullet and see what the hype was all about. Here’s how it went down:

The Search
First things first, I needed to figure out which 990 I even wanted. There are so many versions! It was a bit overwhelming, to be honest. I spent a good chunk of time just scrolling through pictures and reading reviews. I finally narrowed it down to the classic grey 990v5. Seemed like the most versatile option.
Finding My Size
Next up, sizing. I’m usually pretty consistent with shoe sizes, but I’d heard New Balance can run a little different. Some people said to go half a size down, others said they were true to size. Ugh. To play it safe, I measured my foot (like, actually traced it on paper and measured it) and compared it to the New Balance size chart.
The Purchase
Alright, time to actually buy these things. I looked at a few different stores, comparing prices and all that. Ended up finding them at a pretty standard price, no crazy sales or anything. Added them to my cart, double-checked the size (again!), and hit that “order” button. Waiting was the hardest part!
Unboxing and First Impressions
They finally arrived! I ripped open that box like it was Christmas morning. The shoes looked great, that classic grey suede and mesh. I slipped them on, and honestly, they were instantly comfortable. Like, “walking on clouds” comfortable. I walked around my apartment for a good while, just feeling them out.
Putting Them to the Test
The real test, of course, was wearing them out and about. I’ve been wearing them for a few weeks now, for everything from quick errands to longer walks. My feet used to get achy really quick, but that’s been a total non-issue. And the style, very versatile. I tried many combinations.

- First Try-on:Put the shoes on at home and go for a walk at home.
- Short Walks: Start with short walks to get used to the feel.
- Longer Walks: Gradually increase the distance as your feet get used to the sneakers.
The Verdict
So, are the New Balance 990s worth it? For me, absolutely. They’re comfy, supportive, and they look good with pretty much anything. They’re definitely an investment, but I can see myself wearing these for years to come. My feet are happy, and that’s all that matters!