Yeezy 350 V2 Lundmark

Looks: 

This shoe has an all-prime knit upper, but it's made up of a number of various designs, like many of the latest 350 V2s. Lines, checkered patterns, dashes, and different combinations of the three may all be seen in these designs. A stripe running lengthwise down the middle of the shoe is knitted into the primeknit. The stripe is transparent, but the inside panels at the toe and ankle prevent vision, so your sock is only visible for a few inches in the middle. This variant eliminates the heel tab in favor of a contrasting off-white bock that wraps around the shoe across the two panels.

The traditional 350 ribbed sole is present on the bottom. The sole has a milky transparent hue and has a wedge form (more on it later). The peach outsole wraps around an off-center stripe on the back. This is a popular stripe that many people despise. It might have run along the center, but Adidas opted to place it on the side. Plus, it's at the spot where most people strike, which is slightly to the outside of the shoe, so it helps the sole last longer. There is no visible browning on the outsole or midsole, even after a lot of use.

The back lining is the same color as the bulk of the outside, and the extended heel tab has a reflective three-stripe design. On this pair, the lines have been prone to breaking with use, resulting in tiny visible bumps. The reflectivity of the 3M laces is reflected.

Apart from the peach outsole, the shoe's hues are entirely off-white, cream, or a comparable tone.

Yeezy is sometimes criticized, and rightly so, of releasing the same tan colors over and over. One of such colors is the Lundmark. Having said that, I believe this is one of the greatest colorways. These don't have the yellowing that makes them seem permanently unclean like the Statics or Cloud Whites, but they still have a sharpness that the Citrins or Yeshayas with their flatter hues lack.

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Fit & Comfort: 

The Yeezy 350 V2 Lundmark's inside is true to size, but the wedge-shaped sole will force your foot forward into the toe box of the shoe. This, along with the sneaker's narrower pointed toebox, implies that most individuals will want to order a size larger than they would in most other sneakers. Alternatively, removing the insole gives you more form while also flattening out the shoe and preventing your foot from slipping forward as much.

These sneakers are fantastic in terms of comfort. Personally, I find “pure” primeknit in a shoe like an ultraboost to be far too flexible. When I go around, there isn't enough lockdown for my foot. The toebox lining of the 350 V2 is firmer, and the various type panels have varied amounts of flexibility. These elements come together to create a shoe that has primeknit-like give while still keeping your foot secure.

The shoe has a bit of cushioning against the heel opposite the toebox. This is mostly two 1-inch pads, although it can be felt throughout the heel. This does not provide running shoe cushioning, but it does allow for some size flexibility.

The boost is also incredibly pleasant to experience and quite relaxing. Despite being caged, the material is a little softer than most other Adidas boost versions. While I don't have any concrete evidence to back this up, I have a hypothesis that, similar to how Boost HD is a harsher type of boost, Adidas has a gentler form of boost that they employ in the 350 V2 and a few other shoes (such as the Iniki/I-5923).

The main flaw in the shoe is the cracking of the fluorescent stripes on your heel, which may be avoided if you get the fit correct. If you don't wear socks that protect your achilles tendon, this cracking pokes you directly in the tendon, and I haven't been able to discover a method to cure it.

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Materials: 

Adidas combined numerous distinct patterns to produce this primeknit pattern, as previously stated. These panels have a somewhat tighter weave than the Ultraboost panels. For a woven fabric, this cloth has held up quite well, with no pulls, tears, or even stains. The stripe is made out of a plastic mesh that runs through the cloth. The plastic stripe appears to be of low quality, yet it has withstood the test of time. None of the rings have torn or fallen apart.

Reflective laces are an obvious trade-off. When the light strikes them, they shine brightly, but the lace requires reflecting strands to do this. The 3M strands are much stiffer and brittle than traditional laces. Individual threads will shatter and produce a somewhat ragged effect, even if the lace itself does not break. In addition, I never knot the laces.

Yeezy used a pressed, rubbery substance for both the midsole and outsole. They utilized a color that was very resistant to yellowing. Unfortunately, after the second wear, one of the shoes went black, and nothing would clean it.

The materials' durability is also questionable. This shoe's heel drag is halfway to the boost, but comparable shoes with similar wear numbers have plenty of life remaining.

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Ease Of Care: 

In terms of footwear, this one is a little more difficult to keep up with. Fortunately, the most of the materials are stain resistant, however the top is difficult to maintain clean. Each panel will have somewhat varying abrasion characteristics due to the various primeknit patterns. This implies that every time you clean a shoe, you must vary the method you brush a dozen times.

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