{"id":463271,"date":"2015-09-10T06:36:06","date_gmt":"2015-09-10T10:36:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=463271"},"modified":"2019-01-22T21:03:36","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T02:03:36","slug":"heres-how-much-everything-from-adidas-yeezy-season-1-apparel-collection-will-cost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/heres-how-much-everything-from-adidas-yeezy-season-1-apparel-collection-will-cost\/","title":{"rendered":"Here’s How Much Everything From Adidas’ Yeezy Season 1 Apparel Collection Will Cost"},"content":{"rendered":"
words \/\/ Nick DePaula:<\/strong><\/p>\n When Kanye West<\/a> first announced that he’d be joining forces with adidas, of course there was interest, intrigue and curiosity leading up to the eventual launch of his first two footwear silhouettes, the polarizing high-top Yeezy Boost 750 and the much more casually adoptable Yeezy Boost 350.<\/p>\n The continuation of Yeezy<\/a> sneakers was something fans of Kanye’s were excited about all along, but the true point of differentiation for the highly publicized partnership would be an eventual launch of a full apparel collection, all designed and controlled by Kanye. It would appear we’re near that time, as a Yeezy Season 1 editorial was recently published in Japanese style magazine Sense.<\/a><\/p>\n The editorial includes full Season 1 style names and pricing information — which, to put it lightly — is a bit startling at first sight. It’s not often you see “Destroyed Sweater” and “$2260” on the same line. The lone new footwear for this season is the Yeezy 950, a lug-outsole duckboot priced at $510.<\/p>\n It’s worth pointing out that the converted US prices listed below aren’t confirmed by adidas, and may be fluctuating some by the time of the collection’s impending launch this fall. For example, the Yeezy Boost 350 are priced\u00a0at $250 using your standard exchange rate calculator, even though they clearly retailed stateside for only a mere<\/em> $200.<\/p>\n