Why am I paying €100 more for the New Balance 990v7 Core Grey in Berlin?

May 17, 2026

The New Balance 990v7 Obsession

I have spent the last few weeks tracking the 2026 release of the New Balance 990v7 'Made in USA' Core Grey. As a collector based in Germany, I noticed that the hype surrounding this specific iteration is unlike anything I saw with the v6. The Japanese market has already driven prices up on secondary platforms, but the core issue remains the availability and the premium we are expected to pay in Europe.

Why am I paying €100 more for the New Balance 990v7 Core Grey in Berlin?
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My interest in the 990v7 isn't just about the aesthetic; it is about the craftsmanship that only the 'Made in USA' line provides. However, I refuse to accept the standard European markup when I know the US retail price is significantly lower. I decided to use comGateway to secure my pair directly from a US retailer to see if the savings were actually as good as they looked on paper.

The Math: US Retail vs. German Retail

When I looked at local boutiques in Berlin and Munich, the 990v7 was listed at roughly €280. Meanwhile, US retailers like New Balance’s domestic site and premium sneaker boutiques have it listed for $210 (approx. €195). Even with the cost of an international shipping service, the gap is massive. I found that by using a tax-free US address in Oregon, I could avoid US sales tax entirely, widening my savings to nearly $100 before shipping costs.

My Shipping Logistics Breakdown

I realized early on that to make this worth it, I needed to know exactly what I was getting into regarding freight. I used the shipping calculator to get a baseline. I knew that sneakers are relatively light, but the sturdy double-boxing used by high-end retailers can sometimes trigger higher costs if the dimensions are excessive.

Shipping Estimates for Germany

If you are planning to bring the New Balance 990v7 into Germany, here is the data I gathered from my own shipment:

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg) including the shipping mailer.
Box Dimensions Standard shoebox is roughly 34 x 24 x 13 cm.
Volumetric Warning Low. Sneakers are dense enough that they rarely hit the volumetric weight threshold unless you are shipping 5+ pairs in a single oversized carton.
Battery Check None. There are no electronics or lithium batteries in the 990v7.

Before you finalize your order, I suggest you review the prohibited items list to ensure no leather treatments or cleaning kits included with your shoes are restricted for air travel.

How I Handled Store Blocks with BuyForMe

I ran into a common problem: many top-tier US sneaker sites are notorious for cancelling orders that use international credit cards or known freight forwarding addresses. My initial attempt to buy the 990v7 was flagged and declined within minutes. This is where I turned to the BuyForMe service.

I provided the link to the sneakers, and the team purchased them using a domestic US payment method. This proxy shopping solution is the only reliable way I have found to bypass the strict security filters of US-centric retailers. It removed the stress of my order being cancelled during a high-demand drop.

Navigating German Customs and Taxes

We have to be realistic about the Import Sales Tax (EUSt) in Germany. Since the value of the 990v7 exceeds the €150 threshold, I expected to pay both VAT (19%) and a small percentage of customs duty. Even after adding these fees and the international shipping costs, my total landed cost was still approximately €50-€60 cheaper than buying locally. Plus, I had the shoes in my hands weeks before the official German wide-release date. For a limited 'Made in USA' drop, that timing is everything.

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