This Designer Reimagined the Yeezy Boost 750 in Collaborative Colorways
Dream on.





The Yeezy Boost 750 already combines two of the biggest brands in sneaker culture — namely adidas and Kanye West — for the perfect storm of hype. But imagine what the high-top would look like if they were the subject of a collaboration; that’s exactly what UK-based designer James Warner’s renderings do. Some of the imagined partnerships include an iteration with Supreme featuring an icy blue sole, A Bathing Ape camo colorway, a commemorative Chinese New Year edition and a CDG Play-branded silhouette. the Red October colorway, meanwhile, is every sneakerhead’s pipe-dream.
Check out James’ Instagram for more imaginative designs, and be sure to check out these all-leather 750s for another reinvention of Mr. West’s high-top.