Yesterday adidas said the Yeezy Boost cleats were coming soon and the Three Stripes is making good on its word: after debuting on the feet of Houston Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins this past weekend, the cleated version of the Yeezy Boost 350 is officially releasing to the public this Thursday, September 15, according to adi’s official Twitter account.
While there’s no word yet on the corresponding 750 (which Von Miller revealed ahead of last week’s Thursday night victory over the Panthers), the fact that adidas officially took the wraps off of the shoe means it’s likely coming sooner rather than later.
As for the 350, release details outside of the date itself remain unknown, but the cleats are expected to retail for $250 USD and drop exclusively in the United States at adidas.com.
The NFL Bans Kanye West's Yeezy Cleats
DeAndre Hopkins was fined $6,000 USD for wearing them on the field.
Kanye West and adidas recently released a “Turtle Dove” Yeezy 350 and 750 in cleat form. The shoes were first debuted by DeAndre Hopkins, but it looks as if the NFL has banned wearing the shoe on the field. The league has also fined Hopkins $6,000 USD for rocking them because they don’t abide by the NFL’s uniform policy that cleats have to have a solid base color. Hopkins told ESPN that he will refrain from wearing the Yeezy cleats in the future, unless “Kanye wants to pay the fine.”
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