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Where To Buy The Adidas Yeezy BOOST 350 V2 "True Form"


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This coming weekend, Adidas' Kanye West led Yeezy imprint will be releasing three new colorways of the Adidas YEEZY BOOST 350 V2. What is interesting about this release is that each colorway will be region locked. The "Clay" colorway will be available in North and South America, while the "Hyperspace" colorway will be coming to Asia and Australia. Lastly, the "True Form" colorway will be exclusive to Europe and Africa. 

The "True Form" colorway is quite interesting as it features a primarily grey upper with orange highlights on the heel tab and the translucent stripe. The boost inside of the shoe is orange and can be seen from inside the grey midsole. A translucent midsole is nothing new with the 350 V2 but the way in which the boost inside has become visible is fairly unique. 

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Image via Sneaker News

These will be officially dropping on Saturday, March 16th for $220 USD. 

Let us know if you'll be copping and be sure to check out the list of stores below courtesy of Sneaker News:

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