The Adidas YEEZY saga was back in February 2015 with Kanye West’s first-ever sneaker release with his sub-label. The high-top Yeezy Boost 750 sent major shockwaves for its radically divergent debut as he delivered a high-top sneaker akin to a Chelsea boot during a time dominated by performance-wear. Although the 750 does earn the rightful distinction as the first-ever YEEZY release, many place more significance on the Yeezy Boost 350, the low-top sneaker that debuted months later in June.
The 350 has since grown into a massive business on its own, rivaling the Air Jordan 1 as the most ubiquitous “signature” shoe on the market. Most of what’s out there are the v2 iteration, a slightly retooled version of the original that has since proliferated in nearly every earth-toned colorway imaginable. Just four versions of the original Yeezy Boost 350 were ever released to the public — the Turtle Dove, Pirate Black, Moonrock, and Oxford Tan — and have never been re-issued once. However, newly revealed images from Yeezy leak account @yeezymic reveal a fabric swatch with lace holes identical to the grey-on-black pattern seen on the Turtle Dove Yeezys.
While nothing is confirmed, this unexpected development understandably leads Yeezy fanatics to believe that a Yeezy Boost 350 “Turtle Dove” re-issue is in the works. It could also mean YEEZY is repurposing that Turtle Dove pattern and material on a different shoe like the Yeezy Boost 350 v2. Stay tuned for more on this development and catch up on all other Yeezy 2022 release dates.
Updated March 30th, 2022: We’re learning that the Yeezy Boost 350 “Turtle Dove” is releasing again in April 2022 with the same SKU (AQ4832).
The adidas Yeezy Boost 350 “Turtle Dove” Is Releasing Again In April
The Adidas YEEZY saga was back in February 2015 with Kanye West’s first-ever sneaker release with his sub-label. The high-top Yeezy Boost 750 sent major shockwaves for its radically divergent debut as he delivered a high-top sneaker akin to a Chelsea boot during a time dominated by performance-wear. Although the 750 does earn the rightful distinction as the first-ever YEEZY release, many place more significance on the Yeezy Boost 350, the low-top sneaker that debuted months later in June.