YG's Block Runner Returns With White Uppers and Green Flames

It's been a minute since we've seen YG make any noise in the footwear sphere, but that's probably because he's been putting more of his attention towards crafting new apparel pieces for his 4Hunnid line. However, just before April 2023 rolls its credits, the Bompton rapper has just announced a brand new white and green colorway of his own 4Hunnid Block Runner silhouette.The Nike Cortez look-a-like returns to the frontlines this season with premium leather uppers that are dominated by a white hue and complemented by bright green accents across the fiery logos that adorn the side panels as well as the "Flame" branding that rests on the tongue banners. Elsewhere up top, the laces are left with a colorless execution while the I GOT ISSUES artist's 4Hunnid label moniker comes debossed into the back. Down below, the midsoles come backdropped in white and host a red stripe that rounds off its three-toned palette and subtly nods to the forthcoming Cinco de Mayo celebrations.If you fancy this colorway and want to add them to your rotation, you can find them available now via the 4Hunnid web store for $200 USD.In case you missed, Hypebeast rounded up the best footwear options that you can rock at music festivals. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

YG's Block Runner Returns With White Uppers and Green Flames

It's been a minute since we've seen YG make any noise in the footwear sphere, but that's probably because he's been putting more of his attention towards crafting new apparel pieces for his 4Hunnid line. However, just before April 2023 rolls its credits, the Bompton rapper has just announced a brand new white and green colorway of his own 4Hunnid Block Runner silhouette.

The Nike Cortez look-a-like returns to the frontlines this season with premium leather uppers that are dominated by a white hue and complemented by bright green accents across the fiery logos that adorn the side panels as well as the "Flame" branding that rests on the tongue banners. Elsewhere up top, the laces are left with a colorless execution while the I GOT ISSUES artist's 4Hunnid label moniker comes debossed into the back. Down below, the midsoles come backdropped in white and host a red stripe that rounds off its three-toned palette and subtly nods to the forthcoming Cinco de Mayo celebrations.

If you fancy this colorway and want to add them to your rotation, you can find them available now via the 4Hunnid web store for $200 USD.

In case you missed, Hypebeast rounded up the best footwear options that you can rock at music festivals.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast