There’s a new Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 arriving Saturday in a white-and-black “Zebra” makeup. But if previous releases are any indication, there are bound to be more people who come up empty-handed in their attempts than those who succeed in buying the sneakers. Making the process even more daunting is this latest colorway is believed to be one of the most limited-edition releases yet.
Instead of succumbing to astronomical resell prices, consider trying one of these Yeezy-like alternatives. Although none of these shoes are designed by Kanye West, they each feature elements that are reminiscent of previous Yeezy Boosts.
Nike Air Presto Premium Women’s “Oatmeal/White,” $130; nike.com
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APL TechLoom Pro, $160; barneys.com
Adidas Tubular Nova Primeknit, $140; barneys.com
Maison Margiela Replica Mid-Top Sneakers, $495; barneys.com
Y-3 Kozoko Low, $350; luisaviaroma.com
Adidas AlphaBounce EM, $110; finishline.com
Adidas Tubular Shadow, $99.99; finishline.com
New Balance 580 Deconstructed, $69; barneys.com
Maison Margiela Future High-Top, $1,095; barneys.com
New Balance 247, $89.95; nordstrom.com
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