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After the unprecedented YEEZY sales growth of 2018 Q4, Kanye West's ongoing adidas sneaker partnership is back with a brand new YEEZY Boost 700. And, like the "Wave Runner", "Mauve", and "Static" colorways before it, the kicks can now be copped on the ever-popular resale platform, StockX.

The colorway will be nothing new to dedicated YEEZY collectors – a stony grey hue otherwise called "Salt", seen before on a must have for any fans of the YEEZY 500 silhouette. This time around, the palette has been applied to the leather, suede, and mesh uppers of the 700, with a chunky midsole done out in off-white and a contrasting outsole in slate grey.

Just hours after dropping at retail, more of the kicks fast emerged for resale and are now selling around the $400 mark, with lowest recorded sales currently just $343 – a small premium on their initial price ticket

Click through below to secure your pair.

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NikeYeezy Boost 700 Salt
$369
Buy at StockX

"Salt" not your color? Cop any of the three previous YEEZY 700s at StockX via the links below.

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