This Artist Made a Kimono out of YEEZY BOOST 350 v2 Patterns
First sneaker masks now sneaker clothes.




After bringing us the mockup to what a Crocs x ACRONYM shoe might look like, Bryce Wong of creative collective Tricycle recently made a kimono out of YEEZY BOOST 350 v2 patterns. Once again delivering something unexpected and original, the designer took the knit patterns of the “SOLAR RED/STEEPLE GRAY/BELUGA” YEEZY BOOST 350 v2 and sewed them into the form of a Japanese kimono. Mashing modern aesthetics with a traditional silhouette Wong creates something truly from the mind of a progressive sneakerhead.
Head over to Bryce Wong’s Instagram for more of the designers work and check out this Nike Air VapoMax mask that was made for Air Max Day.