adidas Yeezy Foam RNNR Vermillion (Infants) 0

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adidas Yeezy Foam RNNRVermillion (Infants)


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Product Details

Style

GX1137

Colourway

Vermillion/Vermillion/Vermillion

Retail Price

US$40

Release Date

29/10/2021

Product Description

The adidas Yeezy Foam RNNR Vermilion (I) gives the clog-like design a single-tone vermillion-finish, marking Kanye West's first time using monochromatic hues in his partnership with the adidas brand. 

The slip-on shoe design in infant sizing conveys a tonal brilliant and bold red aspect and serves as Kanye West's ongoing connection to the "Red October" colorway. The slip-on comprises a design accentuated by one piece of EVA foam that was partly constructed with algae developed hydroponically keeping to its trademark. The side panels and vamp have numerous oval-shaped holes punched out throughout the upper acting as vents that provide aeration, and the sculpted heel is made to cushion the back of the foot for a firm fit. At the bottom of the cutting-edge footwear style, treaded soles complete the shoe's design.

The adidas Yeezy Foam RNNR Vermilion (I) was released on 29th October 2021. The infant's slip-on retailed at $40.




12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
£50 - £139
All-Time Trade Range
£28 - £72
Volatility
44%
Number of Sales
16
Price Premium
60%
Average Sale Price
£96

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