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Kanye West and adidas recently gifted us with the first YEEZY of 2020 — the Boost 350 V2 "Yeshaya." Hot on the heels of that release, we get another addition to the extended family of Boost 350 V2s. The "Marsh" got its release on February 1 via adidas and select retailers, but you can still shop a pair at resale platform StockX now.

In a similar aesthetic to last year's "Antila," a standout yellow Primeknit upper forms the main structure of the shoe, with the bright shade offset by a brown sock liner on top. Finally, a blue outsole adds some nice translucent detail to the sneaker's head and tail. After the "Yeshaya" disappeared from shelves during its general release earlier this month, interest in the follow-up 2020 release from YEEZY looks set to attract a similar level of interest.

Data sourced from StockX shows that the "Marsh" is currently selling for an average of $296, reaching a 52 week high of $402. As always, if you managed to cop the sneaker at resale, but have second thoughts, the platform is also a good place to rehome your kicks.

Avoid the L and shop the adidas YEEZY Boost 350 V2 at StockX.

adidas OriginalsYEEZY Boost 350 V2 Marsh
$250$380
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