Yeezy 350

Yeezy 350

The Yeezy Boost 350 Turtledove was released in June 2015 and sold out immediately. It is the second model to emerge from the long-standing collaboration between adidas and Kanye West. The sneaker with the Primeknit upper came onto the market for 200 euros and now sells for significantly more. There are now other versions of the adidas YEEZY BOOST 350, of which several colorways have already been released. On this page you will find the latest colorways and variations of this model and where you can buy the shoes:

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In which designs can you buy the adidas YEEZY BOOST 350?

As already mentioned, the YZY has been released in various designs to date. The original first version, the original design, has been released in a total of 4 different colorways. The Turtledove was the start, followed by the Pirate Black, the Moonrock and the Oxford Tan. The 350 was updated with the release of the Beluga. The YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 comes with a contrasting stripe on the outside of the sneaker and the lettering SPLY-350. The Primeknit has gained in elasticity and the outsole has become transparent. After the Beluga, you could buy the YEEZY BOOST 350 V2 in many other colorways such as Oreo, Zebra, Blue Tint, Butter, Static and Cream.

The Static, by the way, brought another change that was here to stay. The stripe became transparent for the first time - an unusual detail that suits the 350 enormously well.

How high are the quantities of the drops and how difficult is it to buy a YEEZY Boost 350?

The answer to the question has a pleasing and a sobering part. The quantities per colorway can be quite high. An example of this was the YEEZY Boost 350 V2 Cream drop, or better yet - The Drops. The monotone sneaker was restocked more than once and was available more than once. Actually great, for an all-white sneaker that is very suitable for everyday wear. As soon as the pair you owned was worn out, you could buy a new pair - for retail! A change you could get used to.

That all sounds great at first, but not every YEEZY drop is a Cream drop. The edition varies from colorway to colorway and it's not always easy to get a pair. It's also worth mentioning that the sneaker remains popular and demand is still high.

If you want to get information about releases of the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 directly on your phone, you can download the free Dead Stock App. Here you can tailor push notifications to your preferences and never miss a drop again.

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