Author Topic: Yeezy 350 Boost hostage situation  (Read 2012 times)

Yeezys remind me of roshes. I can't say I'm a fan of either. They look like they only match very specific outfits, and my boot cut blue jeans and canvas jacket isn't that outfit.

people who can afford yeezy's can also afford the clothes to go with it

people who can afford yeezy's can also afford the clothes to go with it
it depends because yeezy's happen to commonly be grails to people.
i cant afford rick owens but his ramones are my grail so ill buy them anyways. same for the cav empt icon pullover jacket. expensive, can't afford it, but its my grail so ill get it anyways. :)

edit: this isnt the streetwear thread

Yeezys remind me of roshes. I can't say I'm a fan of either. They look like they only match very specific outfits, and my boot cut blue jeans and canvas jacket isn't that outfit.
Yeah like wtf do you wear them with. They're like canvas shoes designed as sneakers which makes them look weird on most outfits.

Yeah like wtf do you wear them with. They're like canvas shoes designed as sneakers which makes them look weird on most outfits.

have an inspo board


yeezy's might look good with grey or black joggers / lighter color clothing

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Not the yeezys i'm talking about. More like the one's on the front page.

Also you can't tell me a bright orange cap, brown hoodie, and gray shoes look good together you just can't.
The ultimatum is to just wear the shoes with the least colorful solid-color outfit possible or be tacky.


Also you can't tell me a bright orange cap, brown hoodie, and gray shoes look good together you just can't.
primarily unsaturated neutral colors with a small flare of color looks great, plus the hoodie matches the shoes-- it would look better if he was angled more towards the camera. matter of preference i guess but, i can think up a lot of outfits that would look good with grey shoes