This has got to be some of the worst news a Yeezy fan can think of. Picture this, you end up getting a pair of the adidas Yeezy 350 Boost. You are happy as could be because you are one of the few people that wanted a pair and actually got a pair. You’re ready to put them on, but before you do you give the shoe a quick inspection to make sure everything is proper.
Next thing you know you come across something that’s not supposed to be there, something that broke your hear in two the minute you saw it. You haven’t even worn your Yeezys yet and they’re already falling apart! Turns out the Primeknit upper from at least one pair of the adidas yeezy 350 Boost was not properly glued to the sole unit! The seller now has a couple of options that will help him resolve this issue..
1. Return the shoes to adidas and get a full refund. Um, yeah, that’s not going to happen.
2. Try your best in not ruining the shoe even more and attempt to re-glue the Primeknit back to the midsole.
3. Not give a damn, and just wear it as is an hope that the rip doesn’t get any bigger?
What would you do if you came across this problem? Personally, considering that “value” of the shoe, I’d probably opt to try to re-glue it an see if I can fix it myself.
Word of advice, if you got a pair, take a minute to review it and hope you don’t have anything similar to this in your pair.
via: reddit
Author’s Take
With the hype this shoe has right now, I’m willing to bet you could try to sell this pair as is for double the retail price and somebody will actually take the bait.
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