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Our calendar is now dotted with sneaker-themed holidays: Air Max Day now arrives as surely as spring blooms, SNKRS Day is right around the corner, and today is our very first Yeezy Day. Six years into Kanye West’s collaboration with Adidas, the rapper has created a formidable empire of shoes. The foundational models made good on Kanye’s promise that everyone who wanted Yeezys could get them, and turned the 350 V2 into a top-selling shoe rather than one reliant on scarcity and hype. In the meantime, he’s built out the Yeezy brand with weirdo sneakers—see the 450 and the Foam Runner— and basic footwear models like the slides. In honor of the very first Yeezy Day, we’ve put together the definitive ranking of Kanye’s best Yeezys for Adidas.

  • Adidas yeezy 350 v2 top sneaker ha long năm 2024

    14. 500 High

    An aesthetic mish-mash: the bulbous design of the regular 500 doesn’t quite hold up when stretched into a high-top. The neoprene panels are great, though.
  • 13. 750

    The Yeezy that started it all. Kanye kicked off his Adidas partnership in 2015 with a shoe that borrowed from his ultra-popular Nike and added a few tweaks—a drab color palette, soft shapes and textures—right in line with the early Yeezy clothing he was designing at the same time. While at first you would have had to climb over a hundred sneakerheads to grab a pair, they’ve aged a bit strangely—not quite a sneaker but not really a boot, either, they look good on Kanye and basically no one else.
  • 12. 380

    This Yeezy was designed with comfort and support in mind. Form doesn’t exactly meet function with the 380s, though. Mids are consistently disliked across sneaker models—from Jordans to Air Force 1s—and these are like Yeezy’s mids.
  • 11. 700 MNVN

    This iteration is the least successful of the 700 line. While it shares a shape with its similarly numbered brethren, the upper is made of one flap of nylon—like a 700 zipped into a wetsuit. The sneaker’s most notable feature is the large “700” written out in reflective material across the upper. The shoe’s greatest accomplishment is its open-armed embrace of neon colors that spilled over into other Yeezy models.
  • 10. 450

    The most recent new Yeezy, and easily the weirdest Kanye’s ever put out. A little bit like Venom swallowed a pair of 350s, these are among the most captivating bits of design to emerge from Yeezy—and certainly one of the least wearable.
  • 9. 350

    The building block of an empire. The tricky thing about setting trends, though, is that everyone else is liable to pick up on them. Which is how one of the most influential shoes of the 21st century looks a lot like a pair of…Allbirds.
  • 8. 700 V2

    After releasing the 700 in the fall of 2017, Kanye tweaked the model slightly just over a year later. V2, though, isn't hugely different from V1—or not enough, at least, to score a higher ranking.
  • 7. 700 V3

    Now here's an evolutionary leap. While the original 700 sneaker takes inspiration from retro ‘90s runners, the V3 looks like a shoe designed for the dads who will stand around the first grill on the moon. The cage spreading across the upper even glows in the dark—a signature across many of Kanye’s shoes.
  • 6. QNTM

    Kanye has long promised that a pair of Yeezys would appear on an NBA court. Nick Young wore an early pair in a game, because of course he did, but the QNTMs were meant to be his line’s proper introduction to hoops. Things haven’t quite panned out—early rumors said the NBA would ban these, and while that never happened, the shoes themselves only appeared briefly at All-Star Weekend in 2020.
  • 5. 500

    An unusually successful mash-up of Adidas’s alien-looking Feet You Wear sole and ultra-chunky ‘90s skate shoes. Among the least obviously Yeezy-looking Yeezy—and for that reason, one of the coolest.
  • 4. Foam Runner

    A slime mold. A space-age motorcycle. A house built by Yeezy Construction in the year 2035. Whatever you think the Foam Runner looks like, you can’t deny its genuinely futuristic appearance—or, frankly, its unexpected appeal.
  • 3. Slides

    Kanye figured out a way to make the lowly slide look like a sleek piece of design: the rippled sole and otherwise stripped-down design elevate the humble silhouette from bodega-run hero to building block of a serious outfit. With Adidas, Ye set out to create a sneaker empire—but with the Foam Runner and slides, he’s proven to be adept at designing across footwear categories. That's probably why the slide is one of Yeezy’s most desirable designs.
  • 2. 350 V2

    The 350 V2 is the shoe that poured gas on the Yeezy project. No other shoe from Kanye can match the V2’s scale: it comes in a huge amount of colors, has been restocked multiple times, and sells as well as the most popular shoes on earth. This turned Yeezy from a sub-brand reliant on hype to one with real business oomph—think of it as Kanye’s version of Adidas’s Superstar or Converse’s Chuck Taylor.

1. 700

The 700 marks several milestones in Yeezy history: it represented a shift away from the knit uppers of the 350, and Kanye’s turn to the dad shoe. It's also just a legitimately great sneaker. The shoe has blue-chip dad shoe bonafides: Kanye worked with legendary shoe designer Steven Smith, who created the 574, 997 and 1500 models at New Balance. The 700 would eventually come in Kanye’s preferred dusty and monochromatic shades, but the first swing at the shoe—the Wave Runner pictured above—was a home run, and has the strongest argument for best Yeezy Adidas shoe ever made.

The sneaker features a low-cut silhouette with a primeknit upper, which gives it a sleek and modern look. The Yeezy 350 also incorporates Adidas' Boost technology, which provides excellent cushioning and comfort for the wearer. Another reason for the Yeezy 350's popularity is its limited availability.

What do fake Yeezy 350 look like?

Things You Should Know Fake Yeezys have a disproportionate Adidas logo, a "Sample Made in China" label on the size tag, and white text on both insoles. Examine the shoes' stitching and patterns for inconsistencies. Keep the price, seller, and packaging in mind when you buy a pair of Yeezys.

Do Yeezy 350 V2 run big or small?

The original Yeezy Boost 350 fits true to size, so take your normal sneaker size when purchasing that shoe. A browse around the internet will lead you to believe that the Yeezy Boost 350 V2 fits small, so you should size up half a size from your normal sneaker size. And that's true.

Are Yeezy Boost 350 V2 rare?

They may be boasting their best sales figures ever, but you can dial that down to excessive production numbers, with pairs of 350 v2s sitting on shelves for the first time. That being said, some pairs of 350s are still rarer than Knicks wins.