A Sneakerhead’s Guide to the Adidas Yeezy 350 V2

A Sneakerhead’s Guide to the Adidas Yeezy 350 V2

Before becoming a worldwide brand, Adidas began in the small town of Bavaria, Germany. In 1954, the German national football (soccer) team beat the unbeatable Hungarians wearing Adidas lightweight football boots.

From there, Adidas and the founder became household names everywhere.

Today, people hear Adidas and think of Kanye West. Kanye has helped change the trajectory of the brand with his very own Yeezy line.

Out of the line, the Yeezy 350 V2 is the most popular option. Keep reading to learn all you need to know about this sneaker.

Yeezy 350 V2 History

From 2012 to 2015, Nike customers sought out Nike Roshe Runs. They were among the best-selling shoes at that time thanks to the rise in popularity of Nike’s FlyKnit technology.

Rose Runs were simplistic and versatile in their design. You could throw on a pair to match different items in your wardrobe.

Adidas responded quickly to the competition. The brand introduced Adidas BOOST and PrimeKnit technologies which were similar to Nike’s new line.

Kanye West combined the BOOST and PrimeKnit to create the Adidas Yeezy BOOST 350.

The Yeezy BOOST 350 wasn’t made up of suede or leather. Instead, the shoe featured a knit upper made to grip the foot like a sock. Compared to the Yeezy BOOST 750, there was no tongue or side slit.

Yeezy 350 was fresh and just what the brand needed.

Kanye created Yeezy’s so that everyone could get their hands on them. However, it took some time to keep that promise.

At first, the 350s were inaccessible to most buyers because the original colorways were released in limited amounts. The hype around the new shoe also drove the resale value up.

It wasn’t until the fall of 2016 that the shoe became more accessible with the release of the Yeezy 350 V2. This is the most frequently released shoe in the line and comes in over 55 different colorways.

Although still hard to come by, they are more accessible than other Yeezy products.

Original Colorways

The Adidas Yeezy BOOST 350 V2 was initially released in eight colorways:

  1. Oreo
  2. Copper
  3. Red
  4. Green
  5. Beluga
  6. Zebra
  7. Black red (bred)
  8. Triple White

Half of these originals have been restocked. Buyers had multiple chances to get their hands on a pair at retail price.

After the original colorways were released, others began to roll out. Some of the popular options for buyers are:

  • Glow
  • Mono Clay
  • Static
  • Cream White
  • Earth
  • Antila Reflective

Find out more about the best colorway options for this shoe at the link.

How Much Do Yeezy BOOST 350 V2s Cost?

Yeezy 350s have a retail value of $200 for the first version and $220 for the V2.

Like a lot of items in a Yeezy line, retail drops sell out almost immediately. Their market price is higher because of resellers looking to make a big buck.

Original colorways resell for up to $850 on average. Because the V2s are more frequently produced, they resell for less at $340 on average.

Prices increase over time because demand increases once the restock supply diminishes. Restocks or even a rumored restock can lower the market value of the Yeezy 350s.

Are They True to Size?

If you are eyeing a pair of the best Yeezy sneakers, you need to know which size to buy. Most buyers agree that the 350s run a half size small. Go up at least a half size up from your normal Adidas size for the best fit.

When you buy the best size for your feet, you benefit from the BOOST cushioning comfort.

350s might fit a bit snug when you first buy them because of the nature of the stretch-knit material. After a few wears, they’ll start to morph to your feet and feel customized.

Where to Buy Yeezys

Adidas makes announcements about their newest drops one week or a few days prior. In a lot of cases, the news drop is the same week as the release date.

Follow Adidas on Twitter and turn on their post notifications to be the first to hear about these drops. They first announce the dates on social media before announcing them through retailers.

Inside information commonly gets leaked via social media weeks or months before a drop. The sources aren’t always reliable, but groups like Yeezy Mafia are known for predicting drops.

As stated before, even rumored drops can bring down the resell value of 350s, so you can look into reseller prices if you want to get a pair faster.

You can use the Adidas app to sign up for a sneaker launch. Randomly selected users will get the chance to reserve a pair in their size so it’s recommended to make an account.

Yeezy Supply also stocks new Yeezy releases on its website, including 350s and other Yeezy products.

Talk to sneaker shops and boutiques in your area about upcoming drops. They might offer raffles to select random winners for the sneakers.

Yeezy Day 2022

Since 2019, Kanye West has implemented Yeezy Day, an annual two-day event you need to have on your sneaker release calendar.

Its goal is to commemorate Kanye himself while restocking popular items in past colorways as well as introducing new installments.

The action begins on August 2nd in the U.S. and Canada. It continues on August 3rd in China, Europe, Korea, and Japan. This is the first year that the Japanese and Korean markets are welcomed into the mix.

For the first time since its debut in 2015, the Yeezy BOOST 350 “Turtle Dove” is set to return. Although not 350s, these shoe models are set to be released this Yeezy Day:

  • Yeezy BOOST 700 V2 “Static”
  • Yeezy FOAM RNNR “MX Carbon”
  • Yeezy 700 BOOST “High-Res Blue”
  • Yeezy KNIT RNNR “Fade Azure”

The Yeezy BOOST 350 V2 “Core Red” is also scheduled for a rerelease.

Those based in the U.S. and Canada can use Yeezy Supply and the CONFIRMED app to try to cop the releases.

In previous years, Yeezys dropped in 30-minute increments so you can expect that to be the case again this year.

How to Wear Yeezy 350 V2s

Among the options in Kanye’s catalog, the Yeezy 350 V2s are the most wearable. The silhouette look is prime for casual streetwear but can also be paired with gym clothes.

“What would Kanye Do?” (WWKD) This is the question you need to ask yourself when styling your Yeezys.

The Yeezy 350 Boost goes well with these articles of clothing:

  • Sweatpants
  • Joggers
  • Ripped jeans
  • Tapered pants

If you want to show off the sneaker, wear pants that are cuffed at the bottom or tapered enough to highlight your shoe.

Depending on your style, you can wear slim or skinny jeans with this sneaker. Some people prefer that their pants stack on top of the shoe instead of being overly tight.

The tightness and the bulkiness of the shoe don’t always match well together.

If you wear Yeezys with shorts, it’s best to either rock crew-length socks or go sockless. This depends on personal preference. High socks make shorter people look less tall so keep that in mind when choosing an outfit.

Yeezys for Women

Smaller girls might find the bulkiness of the 350s offputting. It is a chunky sneaker, but you can pair it with the right clothes to make it look photo-worthy.

For women, Yeezys go well with casual outfits. Sweatpants and leggings are the common go-to.

Depending on the colorway you purchase, you can get away with wearing these sneakers with a skirt or mini dress for a tomboy look.

Throw on a tank top that is the same color as your shoes with a skirt, or grab a graphic tee that matches your vibe.

Can You Wear Yeezys to the Gym?

The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 is the perfect gym shoe because it is supportive and comfortable. Most people don’t wear them to the gym because they see Yeezys as luxurious and stylish shoes rather than gym shoes.

Plus, many choose more affordable options for gym shoes. With more releases of the 350s and the prices starting to come down, more people might be seen wearing them to the gym.

Tying Your Yeezys

When you buy the Yeezy 350 V2, you can choose how to lace them up. There are a few ways that people do this. Some prefer to wear them untied and loose while others want them tied and tight.

Untied gives them a clean look, but if you want to wear them untied, you have to get the right size. Some people think that tying Yeezys ruins the look of the shoes, but it’s all a matter of preference.

Taking Care of Yeezys

With any investment, you want to do what you can to make it last. Luckily, Yeezys are durable shoes even if you wear them as daily sneakers.

You should be careful where you step and what you do when wearing Yeezys, but taking care of them is pretty simple. How long they look fresh depends on the colorway that you choose. Darker shades are going to look cleaner over time.

Because the shoes are durable, you can clean them in the washing machine. If you do, follow these steps:

  • Remove laces
  • Place towel in the washing machine with the shoes
  • Add detergent
  • Air dry

If you are skeptical about your Yeezys tumbling around in the washer, buy shoe cleaning products. Read online reviews to find out which ones work better than others.

Which Yeezys Should I Buy?

Although there are different Yeezy shoes to choose from, the 350s are the most popular and widely known shoe. This is because they are stylish, comfortable, and can fit different wardrobes with ease.

Yeezys aren’t just shoes, they act as the accessory to your outfit, so choose your pair wisely.

Yeezy BOOST 350 V2 is similar to the original 350s. The difference is that the V2s offer a pop of color. They have a colored stripe running across the side.

With the many different color variations, you are sure to find a pair that can match multiple outfits already in your closet.

Of course, if you want something more stylish and less relaxed, the Yeezy line doesn’t stop with the 350s. The Adidas BOOST 750 is a high-top option for high fashion enthusiasts.

This simple sneaker comes in casual colors like light brown, chocolate, and all black.

If you don’t want sneakers at all, the Adidas Yeezy 950 military-style boot is a great choice. It resembles the look of an astronaut boost, I guess you could call it sky-high fashion.

These shoes also come in monotone colors like dark brown, cream, taupe, black, etc.

Why You Need the Real Deal

Although fake Yeezys are more affordable for people who can’t purchase the real thing, they aren’t a good option. You won’t get the style and comfort that true 350s provide. Not to mention, fake versions are illegal in some countries.

Spotting the fakes while shopping online isn’t always easy. Make sure you are looking through reputable reseller sites or finding Yeezys from a branded retailer.

Follow these steps to help you spot fake Yeezys:

  • Verify the shape of the shoes
  • Look at the heel tab
  • Authenticate the middle stitching
  • Inspect the lining and the outsole details
  • Look at the size tag printing
  • Check the insole logo

It’s easier to spot fakes in person than online. If you suspect a pair you found online might be fake, ask for detailed pictures from the seller so you can see if the shoe checks out.

If a seller is hesitant to send you additional details about the sneakers, consider it a red flag.

Stay Stylish and Comfortable With Yeezy 350s

Boost your style with Yeezy 350 V2 sneakers. Although sometimes hard to come by, you can check the Adidas website and social media for upcoming drops.

If you choose to purchase Yeezys through a reseller, make sure you are getting a fair price and checking for authenticity. Always go up half a size!

Use this guide during the buying process, and for tips on what to wear once you get your hands on a pair. For more fashion articles like this, check out other posts on our website.

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