The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Mono Cinder dropped as part of Kanye's monochromeatic expansion of the 350 V2 line, stripping back the SPLY-350 branding for a cleaner, tonal look. The all-Cinder Primeknit upper and translucent stripe give it that minimalist vibe Yeezy fans either loved or found boring—no in-between. It's essentially the "sleeper" colorway that aged better than hype suggested.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving around $183 fair market, with asks scattered between $71 and $461 depending on size and condition. With 85 weekly orders, there's steady demand but zero explosion—this is a slow-burn flip, not a quick payday. Resell has stabilized; it's not climbing like Belugas but won't crater either. Safe hold, mediocre short-term profit unless you're sitting on dead-stock size 10-11.
Fake Tells
- ▸Boost pellets: Reps often have too-uniform or overly soft foam—real adidas Boost has irregular texture and firm bounce
- ▸Size tag inside: Font spacing and ART number (GX3791) should match official archives; fakes frequently botch the kerning
- ▸Heel tab angle: Authentic tabs sit slightly angled outward; replicas tend to stick straight up or flop limp
Who It's For
Perfect for the low-key reseller looking to move volume without babysitting listings, or the casual buyer wanting Yeezys without the "look at me" energy. Works daily, from Baumarkt runs to coffee-shop flex.
Sizing & Fit
Goes half-size small like most 350 V2s—size up 0.5 unless you prefer the snug, sock-like lock-in.






