For far too long, babies have suffered the indecency of not being able to sport a pair of Kanye West's signature, comfy-as-hell Yeezy Boosts. That all changes now, as Adidas Originals has plans to put teeny-tiny versions of the sneakers onto your lil' stinker's wrinkly feet.
A press release confirms that West and Adidas have come up with the Yeezy Boost 350 'Infant,' a small-scale recreation of the rapper's adult-sized shoe, and they're due to hit stores on August 27.
Like the original Boosts, the baby shoes feature "a moccasin-type construction with a breathable, flexible Adidas Primeknit upper for an enhanced fit." They're being made available in both Turtledove and Pirate Black colourways, which you can see up above.
The shoes will retail for $130 USD, which seems like a lot for something your babies will be outgrowing quite quickly, but that's the price for fashion these days. More importantly, think of these as great uniters within your family's shoe game. As explained in the press sheet, "finally, infants and toddlers will be able to coordinate YEEZY looks with their style-forward parents."
At the very least, you'll look pretty cute walking into a McDonald's in matching Boosts as you buy a pair of apple pies.
A press release confirms that West and Adidas have come up with the Yeezy Boost 350 'Infant,' a small-scale recreation of the rapper's adult-sized shoe, and they're due to hit stores on August 27.
Like the original Boosts, the baby shoes feature "a moccasin-type construction with a breathable, flexible Adidas Primeknit upper for an enhanced fit." They're being made available in both Turtledove and Pirate Black colourways, which you can see up above.
The shoes will retail for $130 USD, which seems like a lot for something your babies will be outgrowing quite quickly, but that's the price for fashion these days. More importantly, think of these as great uniters within your family's shoe game. As explained in the press sheet, "finally, infants and toddlers will be able to coordinate YEEZY looks with their style-forward parents."
At the very least, you'll look pretty cute walking into a McDonald's in matching Boosts as you buy a pair of apple pies.