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Kanye West has revealed that the ever-growing catalogue of YEEZY Boost 350s will get even bigger. According to the designer, there are at least two glow-in-the-dark versions of the popular silhouette in development.

West wrote on Twitter that he “can’t wait for these glow in the dark 350s” and posted a photo depicting what look to be mockups of both green and orange colorways.

With no official word from adidas, it could be a while before we see a glow-in-the-dark YEEZY 350 hit shelves.

This is, of course, not the first time ’Ye has shared upcoming silhouettes and colorways on Twitter. The rapper-turned-designer previously posted sketches of YEEZY’s 2019 lineup, as well as previews of upcoming sole units.

Nor is it the first time glow in the dark technology has been used on a pair of YEEZYs. In 2016, the YEEZY 750 Grey/Gum came with a gum outsole that glowed in the dark when exposed to light for an extended period of time.

What do you think of a glow-in-the-dark YEEZY 350? Let us know in the comments.

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