The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Blue Tint (B37571) hit shelves in December 2017 as part of Kanye's post-Zebra hype wave, mixing icy blue Primeknit with that signature SPLY-350 stripe and a semi-translucent sole. This was one of the first V2s to ditch the full blackout aesthetic, making it a Winterschuh with actual personality. The frozen colorway became an instant grail for collectors who wanted something cleaner than the Beluga chaos.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving around $254, this pair sits comfortably in "profitable but not bonkers" territory—recent asks swing from $114 (likely beat-up pairs or scam listings) to $459 for deadstock gems. With 81 weekly orders, demand stays consistent, mostly from EU buyers chasing that 2017 nostalgia. Hype's stable, not spiking, so treat this as a steady flip rather than a moon shot. Older Yeezys hold value wenn sie clean sind, but don't expect rapid appreciation.
Fake Tells
- ▸Boost texture: Reps often have over-defined pellets; real adidas Boost feels softer, less "pebbly"
- ▸SPLY-350 stripe: Fakes frequently botch the font thickness and stripe placement relative to the toe box
- ▸Box label: Check the UPC matches B37571 exactly—counterfeit boxes love recycling random SKUs
Who It's For
Perfect for resellers flipping tried-and-true Yeezy inventory and collectors filling 2017 gaps without breaking the bank. Style-wise, it's for anyone who wants Kanye clout but refuses to wear all-black dad shoes to every occasion.
Sizing & Fit
Runs slightly snug—most buyers go half-size up for breathing room in the Primeknit toe.






