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The Yeezy Foam RNNR has without a doubt been one of the most controversial sneaker silhouettes of the year, however it’s also been massively successful and has received plenty of critical acclaim. Right as the year is set to round off, a brand-new colourway of the one-piece sneaker has been unveiled in the form of the Yeezy Foam RNNR “MX Sand Grey”. Offering up a seasonally appropriate colour-palette, the sneakers show similarities to the “MX Cream Clay” colourway that was released earlier this year.
Decked out in shades of brown, grey and pink, you should have no issues working these into your existing winter rotation, although they might not be the best option for out and about in the colder weather, instead they’re more suited for wear around the house. Crafted from one piece of foam that’s made from lightweight EVA and harvested algae, these are also one of the most inventive sneakers ever in terms of production method.
The neat slip-on design offers up an eye-catching look, with the one-piece design featuring plenty of holes for ventilation. The camo-like pattern adorns the entirety of the upper, while the footbed is ridged to provide extra grip when rocking these. To round things off, plenty of cushioning is provided underneath the footbed to ensure that these are the ultimate cozy kicks that you’ll always want to be slipping into.
If you’re already eyeing up these fresh Yeezy Foam RNNRs then the good news is that the pair are scheduled to drop sometime in the next month, so you won’t have to wait too long to get your hands on them. In the meantime keep it locked in right here at The Sole Supplier for all the latest sneaker news and updates as they happen, like a close-up look at these unreleased Yeezy 350 samples!
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