First released on April 29, 2017, the Yeezy Boost 350 V2 ‘Cream White’ combines a cream Primeknit upper with tonal cream SPLY 350 branding, and a translucent white midsole housing full-length Boost. Released again in October 2018, this retro helped fulfill Kanye West’s oft-repeated ‘YEEZYs for everyone’ Twitter mantra, as adidas organized the biggest drop in Yeezy history by promising pre-sale to anyone who signed up on the website. Similar to the first release, the ‘Triple White’ 2018 model features a Primeknit upper, a Boost midsole and custom adidas and Yeezy co-branding on the insole.
The Women’s Air Jordan 1 Low ‘White Wolf Grey’ brings neutral two-tone color blocking to a timeless silhouette modeled after the 1985 original. The all-leather upper combines a white foundation with light grey overlays and a color-matched Swoosh. A silver Jumpman is embroidered on the tongue, while a retro Wings logo is imprinted on the back heel. The sneaker rides on a white rubber midsole, enhanced with encapsulated Air-sole cushioning and supported by a translucent rubber outsole.
Supplied by a premier sneaker marketplace dealing with unworn, already sold out, in demand rarities. Each product is rigorously inspected by experienced experts guaranteeing authenticity. The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low is the low-top version of the world famous rapper’s Jordan 1 collaboration. Following the standard high-top Jordan 1 from spring 2019, this Jordan 1 Low by Travis Scott released in July in very limited quantities and achieved the same hype and coveted status as the first design. Scott once again displayed his affinity for earthy tones while also utilizing the same backwards Swoosh design as the initial high-top. The upper is constructed in premium nubuck with black and brown tones, while the large reversed Swoosh contrasts in white leather. Red highlights are found on the tongue tags and embroidered heel logos, while a Sail midsole completes the clean design.