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To the huge relief of YEEZY fans the world over, the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 MX Frost Blue is finally about to drop. After being teased in September 2021, the long-awaited third and final installment of the MX series is finally set to drop on March 12. If you can’t wait any longer, be sure to secure your pair early at StockX.

Following the release of the MX Oat and MX Rock iterations of the silhouette, the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 MX Frost Blue rounds out one of the more popular chapters of the YEEZY book. Fans couldn’t get enough of the swirling, marbled Primeknit upper which this time comes in blue, grey, and cream.

The subtle pattern is broken up by the signature stripe down the lateral side of the shoe in monofilament mesh for a sheer display. This semi-transparent stripe is mirrored in the icy sole unit which acts as the perfect finishing touch to the light-blue color palette.

How much does the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 MX Frost Blue cost?

As expected, the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 MX Frost Blue retails for a price of $230 but if you don’t fancy your chances at copping this coveted pair at retail, StockX market data gives a clearer idea of the price. With an average sale price of $681, there’s no doubting the popularity of this colorway.

Release date: March 12, 2022 Price: $230 Brand: adidas Model: YEEZY Boost 350 V2

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