Aimé Leon Doré SS26 Delivery 3 Drops With ALD x New Balance 1300
ALD x New Balance Made in USA 1300 "Navy" landed March 26 at $220 — the scarcest pull from SS26 Delivery 3's sun-drenched West Coast capsule.

The ALD x New Balance Made in USA 1300 "Navy" hit at $220 on March 26 at 11:00 AM ET, and if you missed the early access window reserved for select Aimé Leon Doré customers, the wider drop moved fast. Available through ALD's website and its flagship stores, the shoe is the clearest argument yet for why the Queens-born label's partnership with New Balance remains one of the most structurally interesting collaborations in the game: Teddy Santis is simultaneously the founder of Aimé Leon Doré and the creative director of New Balance's entire Made in USA line, a collaborator overlap that gives these releases a built-in design coherence no licensing deal could manufacture.
This is the third time Santis has returned to the 1300, a silhouette New Balance introduced in 1984 as a premium running shoe and which has since become the gravitational center of the brand's heritage lineup. The "Navy" build is meticulous: rich navy hairy suede overlays sit against a breathable mesh base, a leather-backed "N" logo lands on both the lateral and medial profiles, and a co-branded tongue tag and matching sockliner lock in the joint identity. New Balance's Made in USA standard requires a domestic value of 70% or more, and that manufacturing credential alone pushes the $220 retail price from premium into justified. The shoe runs true to size in standard US men's sizing.
Resale is already elevated. Both of ALD's previous 1300 collaborations — each built around the same hairy suede and vintage mesh formula — climbed quickly above retail. The "Navy" is behaving the same way; if you're chasing a pair now, expect to pay a meaningful premium over the $220 MSRP on the secondary market.
The broader Delivery 3 capsule earns its place beyond the sneaker. The collection's sun-faded, West Coast mood locks into the vintage-wash moment dominating the current apparel market, but ALD's execution avoids the costume-shop trap most brands fall into. The Sun Faded Chore Jacket reads like something pulled from a well-curated thrift haul rather than engineered distress. The Nylon Moto Team Jacket and Crest Quarter Zip round out the outerwear and layering story, and a collaboration with Krylon introduces graphic elements across both apparel and accessories, giving the drop a paint-spattered, workshop energy that aligns with the collection's workwear-adjacent silhouettes. The Aimé Baseball Jersey came through in "Coconut Milk" and "Oceana," while the Long-Sleeve Mesh Enduro Tee arrived in "Jet Black" and "Mars Red."
The genuine surprise of Delivery 3 is the Venetian Mule: handmade in Italy, available in Black and Mahogany, and a category move that signals ALD is serious about building out its footwear identity beyond New Balance collabs. The Italy production context matters here; it positions the mule alongside luxury artisanal footwear rather than in the seasonal novelty lane.
With the 1300 "Navy" now trading above retail and both colorways of the Venetian Mule still surfacing on the secondary market, Delivery 3 is already doing what the strongest ALD drops do: reward people who were paying attention before the hype cycle caught up.
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