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Brand: adidas YEEZY

Model: Foam Runner "Vermillion"

Release Date: October 29

Price: $80 (adults), $60 (kids), $40 (toddlers)

Buy: Online at YEEZY Supply, adidas YEEZY US, and retailers such as END.

Editor's Notes: Do you remember when Nike and Kanye West dropped the Air Yeezy 2 "Red October" in 2014? The surprise online release sent the resale market into a frenzy, with pairs still selling for up to $12,000 in 2021.

Thanks to shoutouts in songs like "Hold My Liquor" on YEEZUS, the term has become somewhat of a trademark for West and any all-red shoe that would follow the Yeezy 2.

For all of the fans out there that have been clamoring for their own piece of "Red October" or want a clog gang-worthy addition to the original – the time has come.

YEEZY's answer to Crocs — a silhouette Kanye himself has been taking a liking to recently – the Foam Runner has been a hit with fans since making its debut.

The hype has culminated in a series of colorways, each of which has been met with huge demand and fetched a pretty penny on the secondary market. Though most releases have been characteristically muted — a trademark of the YEEZY brand — the upcoming "Vermillion" throws caution to the wind.

While the name leaves a lot to be answered, the final product makes a statement and doesn't apologize for it – remind you of anyone?

From front to back, the Foam Runner is as red as it gets, making these unmissable as they're striding by.

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