Adidas 'Yeezy Boost 350' Pirate Black Release Date, Price & Update: Sneakers Arriving On Feb. 19; New Design or Rerelease? [Where to Buy & Photo]

Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 in Pirate Black is about to be released on Feb. 19. However, sneakerheads are still quite puzzled if it's a new design or just a restock. Fans have been waiting for the drop off of Yeezy Season 3 collection and a different style.

The Pirate Black colorway was first introduced in Aug. 2015 and was quickly sold out as shoe enthusiasts went their way to cope one. As a result, Adidas decided to rerelease the said chromatic again six months after it was first launched, according to Kicks on Fire.

The footwear is built with upper Black Primeknit with red stitched details on the heel area. The midsole, on the other hand, is fully black and equipped with Adidas' very own BOOST technology for more comfort and stability.

Moreover, Yeezy Talk Worldwide recently shared a photo on their Twitter page revealing that the soon-to-be-out version will be quite different from the original one. Hypebeast reported that it has the name "PIRBLK/BLUGRA/CBLACK" with a blue ankle collar and a white stitch down to the toe.

Meanwhile, many are now expecting that all Adidas stores in the U.S. will have the restock of the Pirate Black colorway, which has the price of $200. Other countries that will carry the said sneaker are the Foot Locker stores in the U.K., Australia, Canada, Paris, Germany and Spain.

Latinos Health added that the man behind the Yeezy Boost, Kanye West, teased everyone with his latest shoe post on his Twitter account. The rapper just recently unveiled the upcoming all white Yeezy Boost 350, which is quite different from Beluga customized pair that has the same hue.

However, with a resemblance to the Season 2 pair, it both has the same general cut and shape of the 350. Also, it looked like it has a Primeknit pattern, which made smoother than other Yeezy Boosts.

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