UPDATED: A First Look at the adidas Originals Yeezy Boost Low
The adidas Yeezy Boost Low comes in two distinct colorways.



During New York Fashion Week, Kanye West debuted a slew of low top variations of the adidas Yeezy Boost. Here, we get a first look at the adidas Yeezy Boost Low. At first glance, the sneaker conjures up that of a modern runner — think adidas Originals Tubular or even, a Nike Roshe Run — with its wedged sole and trimmed, technical upper. A closer inspection shows a unique lightweight synthetic build with an overhaul of textured white and grey print, and a stitching split down its center. A heel tab is complemented by an arch mounted on its medial side — a design accent also seen on visvim footwear models such as the Foley-Folk. Check out the Yeezy Boost Low above and stay tuned for further release information.
UPDATE: Ibn Jasper’s Instagram photos added below.