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The adidas Yeezy Boost 380 “Mist” Releases On March 25th

The adidas Yeezy Boost 380 “Mist” Releases On March 25th

Ever since All-Star Weekend, adidas Yeezy has kicked it into gear, picking up the pace with not only free drops of the QNTM throughout Chicago but also a set of regional exclusive 350s soon after. Now, set for release later down the road in March, the Yeezy Boost 380 is set to make its comeback in a “Mist” colorway, effectively taking the leading role as the first of its kind to drop in 2020. From a design standpoint, the pair somewhat closely follows its predecessor’s example as it uses many of the same patterns just outfitted with new shades. Instead of something wholly neutral, almost every one of the upper’s Primeknit threads are given a warmer makeover — its central tones a vibrant yellow that sits along the majority of the side as well as the adjacent laces. Elsewhere, brown to grey neutrals add balance in a formation not too dissimilar to camo prints. Soles, then, tint much lighter than the rest of the palette, with Boost visible through the openings of its gum tread. Grab a detailed look at these once more right here and find them likely to release on March 25th at select shops and possibly adidas.com.

adidas Yeezy Boost 380 “Mist”
Release Date: March 25th, 2020
$230
Style Code: FX9764

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