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Kanye West has been spotted wearing a new colorway of the unreleased adidas YEEZY Boost 700 VX, which many believe to be the third version of the popular silhouette. This version of the shoe, which features a large “700” graphic along the side and looks to be made of more technical materials than the first two YEEZY Boost 700s, has been seen before on multiple occasions.

West was wearing his triple black pair while out shopping on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. Along with the "700" graphic, the sneaker features the 700's familiar bulky midsole, which has remained unchanged since the OG YEEZY Boost 700 “Wave Runner.”

The rapper gifted a black and neon green version of the YEEZY Boost 700 VX to 6ix9ine’s manager in September last year, and took a 'fit pic wearing a grey and black colorway in December.

Check out the kicks above and below and stay tuned for further information.

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