adidas Originals Officially Unveils the Yeezy Boost 350 Infant

For the next generation of HYPEBEASTs.

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Rumors of an infant-sized Yeezy Boost 350 have been swirling ever since Kim Kardashian Snapchatted her daughter North West in a pair of Yeezy Boost 350s. Well, now all sneakerhead parents can lace up their kids in a pair of the coveted shoes because adidas Originals has officially announced the Yeezy Boost 350 Infant. In just over a week’s time, child-size versions of the “Turtledove” and “Pirate Black” colorways will be releasing in almost 1:1 takedowns of the adult models, with a range of sizes for infants and toddlers: US 5k, 6k, 7k, 8k, 9k and 10k. The kicks feature a responsive rubber outsole, Primeknit upper, adidas’s coveted Boost technology and premium suede overlays for that finishing touch. Priced at $130 USD, the Yeezy Boost 350 Infant will be hitting select retailers on August 27 and you can find out via the adidas Confirmed App on specific locations.

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