The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 MX Rock (GW3774) arrived during Yeezy's experimental "MX" phase, blending marbled Primeknit patterns across a neutral grey base. Unlike the clean, monochrome V2s that built the silhouette's reputation, this pair leans into chaotic, organic striping—Kanye's Absprung from minimalism. It's a love-it-or-hate-it colorway that divides collectors but catches eyes on foot.
Resell Verdict
Sitting around $183 on average, this is a pure wearer's market. Weekly volume (220+ orders) shows steady interest, but the $46–$418 ask spread proves volatility—most sellers are stuck near retail or below. Hype declined post-Yeezy-adidas split, and MX colorways never commanded the premiums that OG Zebras or Belugas did. Flip potential is mager unless you're sitting on DS pairs and willing to wait for nostalgia bumps 3-5 years out.
Fake Tells
- ▸Boost sole texture: Reps often have glossy, uniform pellets—real adidas Boost feels matte and slightly irregular
- ▸Size tag inside: Font spacing and barcode alignment are commonly botched on fakes
- ▸Primeknit pattern consistency: MX marbling should look random, not printed in repeating sections
Who It's For
Casual Yeezy fans who missed the boat during peak hype and want affordable entry into the 350 lineage. Best for everyday rotation—errands, light streetwear fits—not investment portfolios.
Sizing & Fit
Runs small; most buyers go half-size up for comfort, especially if you've got wider feet.






