4 colorways of the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 on SoleBook.
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 arrived in 2016 as the follow-up to Kanye West's original Boost 350, refining the silhouette rather than reinventing it. Adidas kept the Primeknit upper and full-length Boost midsole but reworked the side stripe into a reflective SPLY-350 strip and updated the woven pattern for a more textured, sock-like fit. The debut "Beluga" colorway broke sneaker sites on release and set the tone for the resale frenzy that followed, with pairs like "Zebra," "Cream White," and "Static" becoming instant flip material. What made the V2 significant was scale. Where the original 350 was scarce and regional, adidas leaned into wider drops through Yeezy Supply and retail raffles, turning the model into one of the most recognizable sneakers of the late 2010s regardless of someone's interest in sneaker culture specifically. Colorways multiplied constantly, some released with minimal notice, feeding a secondary market built almost entirely around bots and quick resale windows. Even after West's public fallout with adidas in 2022, which halted new Yeezy production, the V2 remained the line's most enduring and widely worn silhouette, with existing stock still trading well after the partnership ended.