Here's How Much adidas Yeezy Boosts 350s Are Actually Selling For

Here's a breakdown of how the adidas Yeezy Boost 350 prices have fared through the release weekend.

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We told you about some of the ridiculous eBay asking prices for the adidas Yeezy Boost 350, and thanks to Campless, we're getting a better idea of how much people are actually willing to shell out for the biggest sneaker of the summer.

As you'll see below, resell prices have already made a significant climb in a relatively short amount of time. From June 20 through June 26, a total of 133 pairs of Yeezy Boost 350s were sold for an average of $762. Just days later on June 29, immediately following the official release, 118 pairs were sold at an average of $904.

Campless also notes that compared to the pre-release vs. post-release prices for the "Shattered Backboard" Air Jordan 1s, the Boost 350s value seems to be more sustainable. Before the release of the Jordan 1s, prices reached as high as $1,000+, but have since cooled off considerably. Meanwhile, the Yeezys continue to climb waaaaay up.

Still, if there's a silver lining in all of this, it's the fact that the Boost 350s are actually selling at lower rates than the original asking prices. We're talking a difference of maybe 50 to 100 bucks, but any amount saved should be considered a blessing in this inflated market. 

 

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