$212<\/a><\/p>\nFollowing the unreleased Nike Air Max 180 \u201cCollege Dropout\u201d sample which was inspired by West’s debut album of the same name, the \u201cDropout Bear\u201d Bapesta acts as Kanye’s first official retail release. And while no one will attest to an earth shattering reception upon release, this rarity cemented that fact that West would design things, the designs would be good and we’d want more of them. Dropping in very limited numbers – which now proves a very telling strategic effort – the shoe quickly rose to legend status, almost like a time sake for a moment in culture where West’s fashion sense and musical intrigue were otherworldly for the space in which he then, and now, holds firm as a dominant luminary.<\/p>\n
Nike Air Yeezy 1<\/h2>\n Colorway:<\/strong> \u201cZen Grey\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> April 1, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $215<\/p>\nColorway:<\/strong> \u201cBlink\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> May 2, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $215<\/p>\nColorway:<\/strong> \u201cNet\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> June 1, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $215<\/p>\nOn bended knee, in all black, emotional as ever, a grieving Kanye West debuted the Nike Air Yeezy at the 2008 Grammy Awards. Offering the first clear viewing of the \u201cGrammy\u201d sample, Kanye had produced a provocative, daring and sporty shoe wholly foundational to anything that had come before. The progressive build leaped beyond current trends and defied conformity with effortlessness. As did the $215 price point. Now, to be fair, it wasn’t utterly insane to pay $215 for a limited pair of sneakers in 2009 when the inaugural colorway hit retailers. More than anything else, it was simply that this was his first with Nike \u2013 almost as if to say, \u201cthis shoe is so good we could have priced it at $315, but we’ll start here.\u201d Instantly the industry had been ignited, reinvigorated. And artist collaborations would almost never again mirror inline cost structure.<\/p>\n
Kanye West for Louis Vuitton<\/h2>\n image: daily gloss\n Model:<\/strong> Louis Vuitton Jaspers \nRelease Date:<\/strong> July, 1, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $990-$1,140<\/p>\nModel:<\/strong> Louis Vuitton Dons \nRelease Date:<\/strong> July 1, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $870-$960<\/p>\nModel:<\/strong> Louis Vuitton Hudsons \nRelease Date:<\/strong> July 1, 2009 \nPrice:<\/strong> $840<\/p>\nIf you take nothing else from Kanye West for Louis Vuitton, know that he reinvented what Run DMC had executed to perfection decades prior. Wear a shoe, support a brand, even nickname yourself after them, and ultimately you might get a deal out of it. Kanye West x LV was monumental for hip hop and sneaker culture. It was the first time that a major fashion house had given, in this case, a kid from Chicago an opportunity to collaborate on a shoe. Mind you, one with no industry credentials, design school degree or significant financial backing. West, again, had broken new ground. Yet, what many thought was incredibly lofty pricing for the collection was completely in line with Louis Vuitton price points for previous athletic-inspired footwear. Ranging from $840 upwards to $1,140, Kanye was raising taste levels while cost shifted in accordance with that hike.<\/p>\n
Nike Air Yeezy 2<\/h2>\n Colorway:<\/strong> \u201cSolar Red\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> June 9, 2012 \nPrice:<\/strong> $245<\/p>\nColorway:<\/strong> \u201cPure Platinum\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> June 9, 2012 \nPrice:<\/strong> $245<\/p>\nColorway:<\/strong> \u201cRed October\u201d \nRelease Date:<\/strong> February 9, 2014 \nPrice:<\/strong> $245<\/p>\nWith a three-year interval for the follow-up to the Air Yeezy 1, and alleged turmoil between West and Nike over design immunity, it’s debatable that the Air Yeezy 2 is the most anticipated sneaker of all-time. Similarly, it’s also among a select minority of sneakers that lived up to the hype following unprecedented apprehension. Even with all that, the shoe only increased $30 in cost with relation to its forerunner. There’s also the fact that it was now 2012, and performance basketball sneakers (think LeBrons) alongside a beckoning lifestyle market (think Balenciagas) align in expenditure. I mean, let’s be honest, the \u201cRed Octobers\u201d could have retailed for $300+ and sold out just as fast.<\/p>\n
adidas Yeezy Boosts<\/h2>\n Model:<\/strong> adidas Yeezy Boost 750 \nRelease Date:<\/strong> February 14, 2015 \nPrice:<\/strong> $350<\/p>\nModel:<\/strong> adidas Yeezy Boost 350 “Grey” \nRelease Date:<\/strong> June 27, 2015 \nPrice:<\/strong> $200<\/p>\nModel:<\/strong> adidas Yeezy Boost 350 “Black” \nRelease Date:<\/strong> August 22, 2015 \nPrice:<\/strong> $200<\/p>\nWhen EPMD pleaded \u201cRap is Outta Control\u201d on Business As Usual<\/em>, the duo’s third studio album released in 1990, it was a courageous decree about where the once humble genre had ventured – seemingly a place pioneering characters hardly recognized. That brings us to current times and Kanye West x adidas. Some would proclaim that \u201cSneakers Are Outta Control,\u201d with prices that validate such assumptions. Truthfully, the easily apparent union between sneakers and art should mute that claim entirely. Thus, the adidas Yeezy Boost 750 retailing for $350 shouldn’t offend in the slightest.<\/p>\nLike hip hop, there has always been a desire from some to devalue what we hold most dear – our culture. The sneaker community, unfortunately, is not free from this devaluation. Why can’t a work of art be priced based on timed honored worth? Why isn’t our art revered like more traditional depictions? Kanye recognizes this fallacy and has spoke about it at length. And even though he’d certainly like to see cost decreased to create some type of uniformity and greater accessibility for things that are, but shouldn’t be, considered exclusive, our cultural valuation is limitless. Accordingly, our artifacts should reflect that monetary worth through and through.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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