The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Dazzling Blue (GY7164) landed as part of adidas' post-Kanye Yeezy catalog, continuing the 350 V2's legacy with a vibrant blue Primeknit upper and signature translucent stripe. This colorway stands out in a lineup that's largely dominated by earth tones and monochrome palettes—making it a low-key grail for anyone tired of beige. The electric blue hits different under natural light, which kept heads turning even as Yeezy hype cooled industry-wide.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $233, with asks swinging wildly from $80 (desperate flips or beat pairs) to $487 (DS wishful thinking). Hype is stable but not climbing—this isn't a Red October moment. With 220 weekly orders, liquidity is solid, meaning you can move pairs, but margins are slim unless you copped at retail or wholesale. Best play: hold DS pairs for slow appreciation or flip lightly worn pairs fast at $200-$250.
Fake Tells
- ▸Boost sole texture: Reps often have too-defined pellets or glossy finish; authentic Boost feels matte and slightly irregular
- ▸Size tag inside: Font spacing and Adidas/Yeezy logo alignment are commonly botched on fakes
- ▸Stripe translucency: Legit pairs show consistent fade; fakes either overdo opacity or make it too see-through
Who It's For
Sneakerheads who want Yeezy comfort without the played-out Zebra or Cream flex—think festival fits, streetwear with color pops, or just daily beaters that still hold value. Not for resellers chasing quick 2x flips, but solid for portfolio diversification.
Sizing & Fit
Go half-size up from your TTS—350 V2s notoriously run snug, especially if you've got wider feet.






