Man, I gotta tell you about this whole ordeal I went through with these blue Yeezys. It all started when I saw these kicks online. I mean, they looked so fresh, you know? That blue color, it just popped. So, I made up my mind, I had to get my hands on a pair.

First thing I did, I hopped on the Adidas Confirmed app, ’cause I heard that’s where they drop. But let me tell you, it’s like a lottery with these things. No heads-up, no nothing, they just appear. Kept checking the app like a hawk, day in, day out. Also, I tried my luck on the Yeezy Supply website. Same story there, man. Total guessing game.
Days turned into weeks, and still no luck. But I wasn’t giving up. I started hitting up every sneaker forum and group I could find online. Asking around, you know, seeing if anyone had the inside scoop. Got a few tips, a few maybes, but nothing solid.
Then, I thought, why not check out those resale sites? I know, I know, the prices are jacked up, but I was getting desperate. Browsed through a bunch of them, saw the prices, and man, it was rough. These things were going for way more than retail. It’s crazy how much people are willing to pay for these shoes.
- Checked the Adidas Confirmed app religiously.
- Tried the Yeezy Supply website multiple times.
- Scoured online forums and sneaker groups for any leads.
- Considered resale sites but balked at the high prices.
Finally got it
After all that, you won’t believe it, but I finally scored a pair. Not from the official drops, but from a guy in one of the sneaker groups. We met up, checked out the shoes, made sure they were legit, and boom, I was the proud owner of some blue Yeezys. Paid a bit more than I wanted, but hey, it’s worth it, right?
So, that’s my Yeezy story. A wild ride, but I got what I wanted in the end. These shoes, they’re not just shoes, they’re like a status symbol or something. Plus, they’re comfy as heck. Totally worth the hassle, I’d say.

And I have another thought to keep the Yeezy 350 v2 Granite has the potential to pay off better in the future.