The Drop
The Yeezy Boost 700 Analog dropped as part of Kanye's dad-shoe renaissance, doubling down on the chunky wave-runner silhouette with a full tonal beige execution. Designed to feel like alte Schule meets streetwear, this colorway swaps the OG's neon hits for cream mesh, suede overlays, and that signature bulky midsole. It's the understated alternative for heads who wanted 700 comfort without screaming for attention.
Resell Verdict
Fair resell sits around $250, but the market's wild—recent asks swing from $119 to $855 depending on size and seller desperation. With 88 weekly orders, demand is steady but not explosive. Hype has cooled since the Yeezy-adidas split, making this a stable hold rather than a quick flip. Profit margins are thin unless you're sitting on deadstock size 13s or copped under retail during clearance chaos.
Fake Tells
- ▸Midsole sculpting: Reps often flatten the signature wave ridges or get the cream tone too yellow
- ▸Box label: Fake EG7596 boxes show misaligned text or wrong font weight on the barcode
- ▸Heel stitching: Authentic pairs have tight, even stitching where suede meets the heel counter—fakes get sloppy here
Who It's For
Resellers chasing volume over hype, plus minimalist sneakerheads who missed the 700 train first time around. Works best for casual rotation—brunch fits, airport flex, Casual Friday energy.
Sizing & Fit
Runs half-size large. Most veterans go down 0.5 for a snug lockdown, especially if you've got narrow feet.






