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With the onslaught of colorways that have been released for the Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 in the last few years, it appears that Kanye West and Adidas may finally transition to a brand-new variation of the popular lifestyle running sneaker.
Thanks to the Yeezy Mafia on Instagram, West was spotted in an unreleased silhouette that’s slated to be the newest Yeezy Boost 350 V3 in the “Alien” colorway. The upper of the V3 features a breathable Primeknit material that’s similar to its predecessors. According to the aforementioned leaker account, a contrasting white and gray print cover the upper of both shoes with the left pair including Three Stripes branding across the midfoot. We can assume that Boost is utilized within the rubber midsole, which is one of the most popular cushioning systems from the brand, thanks to the comfort it provides.
According to the Yeezy Mafia, the “Alien” Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V3 shoes are rumored to be launching soon, but the official release info, including retail pricing, has yet to be confirmed by the sportswear giant.
In related news, the regional-exclusive Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 “Lundmark” is releasing in full-family-sizing this Saturday.
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