The Drop
The Yeezy Foam RNR MX Cinder (ID4126) brings adidas's divisive clog silhouette into marble-swirl territory—MX patterns were Ye's way of keeping the Foam Runner hype alive after solid colorways saturated the market. Cinder's grey-on-grey streaking gives it that "stealth luxury" vibe without screaming for attention, making it one of the more wearable MX iterations. Released during Yeezy's production ramp-up phase, these flooded retailers hard, killing the exclusivity that earlier Foam RNRs enjoyed.
Resell Verdict
Fair resell sits around $88, with asks swinging from $45 (desperate flippers) to $134 (size-dependent premiums). The 276 weekly orders show solid turnover, but margins are dünn—you're making lunch money, not rent. Hype's plateaued; these won't moon unless Kanye does something legendary or production halts permanently. Best play: bulk discount purchases from panicked sellers, then slow-drip at $90-$100.
Fake Tells
- ▸Algae texture should feel dense and slightly waxy—reps often use cheaper EVA that's too soft or plasticky
- ▸MX marbling on fakes looks stamped/repetitive; authentic pairs have randomized, organic swirls
- ▸Size stamping inside the footbed: legit pairs have crisp, evenly-pressed numerals; reps smudge or use wrong fonts
Who It's For
Comfort-first sneakerheads and off-duty hypebeasts who want the Yeezy cosign without breaking the bank. Perfect for beach trips, gym showers, or that "I'm too cool to try" airport fit.
Sizing & Fit
Go half to full size up—Foam Runners run notoriously snug, especially if you've got wide feet or hate your toes kissing the front.






