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Brand: adidas

Model: YEEZY 700 V3

Key Features: The YEEZY 700 V3 "Alvah" features a monofilament engineered mesh upper with RPU overlays, as the RPU cage boasts glow-in-the-dark elements. A bootie construction then offers a snug fit, while the PU encapsulated EVA midsole provides comfort and durability, and the herringbone rubber outsole delivers improved traction.

Release Date: April 11

Price: $200 for adult, $130 for kids, and $100 for infants

Buy: adidas.com/YEEZY, YEEZY SUPPLY, and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: The launch colorway of Kanye West’s adidas YEEZY 700 V3 dropped just before Christmas, becoming the first model in the 700 line to arrive without a drop-in Boost midsole. Now, we can look forward to a triple black version of the same model.

Officially referred to as the "Alvah" colorway, the black YEEZY 700 V3 will be available globally in adult, kids, and infant sizes.

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