The Drop
The adidas Yeezy 700 V3 Dark Glow (GX6144) continues the experimental V3 line's signature cage construction with a brooding, near-monochrome upper. Unlike the OG "Azael" or "Alvah," this colorway leans heavily into subdued earth tones with strategic glow-in-the-dark RPU overlays—classic Kanye minimalism meeting functional flex. It's a sleeper cop that flew under the radar compared to foam runners, but the V3 silhouette remains polarizing enough to filter out casual hypebeasts.
Resell Verdict
Resell hovers around $255, which is modest for Yeezy standards—diese Schuhe sind kein Goldmine-Flip, but a safe flip with steady volume (348 weekly orders suggest liquidity). Asks range wildly from $127 (likely used or desperate sellers) to $1,170 (deadstock wishful thinking or rare sizes). The market's stable, not spiking—it's a grinder's shoe, not a quick double-up. Best margin comes from stocking common sizes (9-11) and flipping fast rather than holding long-term.
Fake Tells
- ▸RPU cage texture: Reps often have smoother, less tactile caging—authentic pairs feel grippier, almost rubbery
- ▸Glow test: Weak or uneven glow = red flag; charge under light and check consistency across all panels
- ▸Insole branding: Fakes frequently botch the adidas Trefoil embossing depth and font weight
Who It's For
Yeezy collectors chasing V3 variants and resellers banking on moderate but predictable turnover. Perfect for the minimalist who wants statement footwear without screaming for attention—think gallery openings, not sneaker conventions.
Sizing & Fit
V3s notoriously run snug—half size up is the move for most, especially if you've got breite Füße.






