The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Static (Non-Reflective) dropped in late 2018 as one of Kanye's cleanest executions—an all-white Primeknit upper with subtle grey streaking that gave it texture without the usual loud branding. This was the toned-down sibling to the reflective version, making it more wearable but equally hyped at launch. It marked a shift toward minimalism in the Yeezy lineup, proving West could do restraint just as well as controversy.
Resell Verdict
Currently trading around $178, this pair has settled into stable daily-wear territory. The $84–$293 ask range shows condition variance matters—DS pairs with OG all still command $250+, while worn beaters sit closer to retail equivalent. With 171 weekly orders, liquidity is strong, but don't expect moon returns. Das Schiff ist gesegelt—this is a hold-or-wear play, not a flip unless you're catching restocks under $150.
Fake Tells
- ▸Boost sole texture: Reps often have overly defined pellets; real Static Boost feels softer, less uniform
- ▸Size tag inside: Font spacing and Adidas logo sharpness—fakes botch the kerning
- ▸Heel tab angle: Authentic tabs sit flush, not lifted; check the pull-tab stitching for loose threads
Who It's For
Perfect for the reseller who needs quick turnover or the collector wanting an everyday Yeezy without babying reflectives. Works best as a clean minimal flex for streetwear fits or gym-to-brunch rotation.
Sizing & Fit
Runs half-size small—go up 0.5 for comfort, especially if you've got wide feet.






