Official Images of the adidas YEEZY QNTM "Orange"

It feels like ages ago since Ye and his adidas crew were shutting down the streets of Chicago during NBA All-Star Weekend 2020 handing out free pairs of the inaugural colorway of the YEEZY QNTM. Over time, the silhouette and its basketball counterpart have gradually lost their appeal, but it's ready to try and regain its momentum this year by dropping in colorways. And this vibrant orange installment is the latest to be officially revealed by the Three Stripes.For this design, Ye skews to the more playful side of the color wheel calls a traffic cone-esque orange to do most of the heavy lifting. It covers the tongues, collars, side panels, laces and toe tip overlays, the latter of which are styled with a more fluorescent hue. The silhouette's wavy side streaks are translucent but become paired with curvy black patterns in the background for extra contrast. Save for the orange filling that covers the heel area, the midsoles are treated with a see-through build.No official release information has been announced yet, but expect adidas and select retailers to launch these sometime within the upcoming months.For other news, adidas has prepared the YEEZY SLIDE in similar "Granite" and "Slate Grey" colorways. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Official Images of the adidas YEEZY QNTM "Orange"

It feels like ages ago since Ye and his adidas crew were shutting down the streets of Chicago during NBA All-Star Weekend 2020 handing out free pairs of the inaugural colorway of the YEEZY QNTM. Over time, the silhouette and its basketball counterpart have gradually lost their appeal, but it's ready to try and regain its momentum this year by dropping in colorways. And this vibrant orange installment is the latest to be officially revealed by the Three Stripes.

For this design, Ye skews to the more playful side of the color wheel calls a traffic cone-esque orange to do most of the heavy lifting. It covers the tongues, collars, side panels, laces and toe tip overlays, the latter of which are styled with a more fluorescent hue. The silhouette's wavy side streaks are translucent but become paired with curvy black patterns in the background for extra contrast. Save for the orange filling that covers the heel area, the midsoles are treated with a see-through build.

No official release information has been announced yet, but expect adidas and select retailers to launch these sometime within the upcoming months.

For other news, adidas has prepared the YEEZY SLIDE in similar "Granite" and "Slate Grey" colorways.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast