The Drop
The adidas Yeezy Boost 700 MNVN Honey Flux (GZ0717) is part of the polarizing MNVN line—no mesh, just reflective nylon uppers with oversized "700" branding. The Honey Flux colorway leans into earthy mustard and tan tones, a departure from the monochrome MNVN launches that divided the Yeezy community. It's a love-it-or-hate-it silhouette, but the colorway adds wearability the early black/orange pairs lacked.
Resell Verdict
Current fair value hovers around $116, with asks scattered between $68 and $269—classic sign of a cooled-off Yeezy. The 71 weekly orders suggest steady turnover, but this isn't a quick flip. Hype peaked post-Kanye-adidas split, then crashed as supply flooded platforms. Honey Flux sits in the "below retail" zone now; profit margins are razor-thin unless you're sourcing under $100. Best play: hold for long-term scarcity or bundle with sought-after colorways.
Fake Tells
- ▸Reflective "700" text: Reps often use dull, non-3M material or misaligned fonts—real pairs glow crisp and uniform under flash
- ▸Boost midsole texture: Fake Boost feels firmer, with larger, less-defined pellets; authentic Yeezy Boost is squishy with tight grain
- ▸Box label barcode: Counterfeit GZ0717 boxes frequently show smudged print or wrong EU size conversions
Who It's For
MNVN collectors chasing underrated colorways and wearers who need a loud, techwear-adjacent beater. The Honey Flux works with cargo fits and fall streetwear—less hype-flexing, more "ich trag' was ich will" energy.
Sizing & Fit
Runs slightly snug; half-size up recommended if you have wide feet or prefer thicker socks.






