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Yeezy 450 ‘Cloud White’
$473,00 $310,00
Developed with the help of Steve Smith, the Yeezy 450 ‘Cloud White’ is a deconstructed sneaker. The shoe’s upper is built with one-piece textile knit, finished in grey and forgoing any branding. An elastic cuff works with the integrated lacing system to secure the fit, with ‘fingers’ climbing up from the molded outsole to further bolster the design. The sole unit itself appears in white, with the outsole offering traction underfoot.
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