11 clues Kanye West has dropped about his new sneakers
If you visit Kanye West’s new site, Yeezy.Supply, looking for information about his new sneakers, all you’ll see is a countdown clock and obscure grainy footage of who-knows-what. Kanye is toying with our emotions. None of us fan boys and girls are any closer to solving the Yeezy 750 Boost enigma code.
Kanye has been sprinkling digital breadcrumbs around the Internet and on social media for a few weeks now, teasing the imminent unveiling of his shoe collection with Adidas. They’re just scraps of clues, and it’s still unclear what Yeezy’s latest installation project will look like when it materializes.
Making sense of it all may seem maddening, but the content strategy is a distinct and unique one that is worth noting. We decided to attempt to put the pieces together with a cumulative round-up of the top 11 Boost Clues that leave us confused, but still excited. Of course, we’ll update as strategy and mood changes become available.
Photos via Rahmon Ehlen, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Ibn Jasper’s Instagram
1. The first rumors
In the fall of 2013, Kanye West’s fickle relationship with fashion appeared to be on the mends, as the rakish rapper announced his official, non-official, official design and creative partnership with Adidas, the home of the shelltoe. Are leather jogging pants a possibility? One can only hope.
Months later, a hoax pair of West’s Adidas collaborative efforts appeared on the Internet. They were insultingly bad — a poor man’s Wallabees — and wildly panned. The shoes were quickly debunked — they were NOT a part of West’s collaboration with Adidas. Phew.
2. The sneak peek
As reported by Complex back in November of 2014, a grainy, zoomed-in image of the Yeezy Boost prototype surfaced and it was the first of its kind. An anonymous source tipped the site off to the then-named “Yeezi”, which was captured aboard a plane the rapper while the rapper was jet-setting. Though not confirmed by Adidas, the suspected collab demo was described as having:
…a tan upper, that looks like nubuck, mid with a zip up the side, with a loop, fabric lacing system. A ribbed single unit sole reaches from end to end. Like all Yeezys/Yeezis we’ve seen, there’s a strap across the laces.
3. The no chill NYFW invite Insta-leak
Rumblings regarding a NYFW unveiling of West’s Adidas collaboration were confirmed about a week ago when Boutique Renaissance menswear buyer Rahmon Ehlen showed absolutely no chill and posted a (since-deleted) screenshot of the Kanye West and Adidas invite onto his personal Instagram page on February 3rd. Appetites were now whet with anticipation, when another Boost Clue would emerge that same day….
4. The Adidas reservation app
The no chill Insta-leak would work in tandem with Adidas’ announcement that they will be launching a new product reservation app, aptly named “Confirm,” that will allow its New York-area customers to purchase merchandise straight from their phones and confirm for in-store pick-ups at city-wide Adidas locations. The app is hoping to not only revolutionize an industry-wide complaint with product launch, but it will also serve as the platform to help unveil the now confirmed and long-awaited Kanye West collaboration. Be sure you have strong Wi-Fi access, though: Yeezy Boosts are reportedly retailing a $350 and only 3000 pairs have been produced. There’s always something.