Yeezy 380 Review
Impressions and Sizing
I picked up the new Yeezy 380s the other day.
The model that I got was the Mist, non reflective version.
The design is different from the Yeezy 350s but still shares the futuristic design concept.
The most noticeable design difference is around the ankle in my opinion.
The ankle area of the Yeezy 350s are open whereas the ankle area of the 380s have a sock like design.
The design reminds me of the adidas Boost Uncaged.
Impressions of the Yeezy 380
The feel of the Yeezy 380 is very soft so some people will like that feel and others will not.
If you like the feel of boost soles and the feel of Yeezy 350s, then you will like the 380s.
The design of the heel is unique and has a steep angle.
I felt like I was going to fall backwards at first but got used to it very quickly.
The later versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 was a little slippery on wet surfaces, but the Yeezy 380 seem to grip pretty well.
Yeezy 380 Sizing
In my opinion, the sizing of the Yeezy 380 is similar to the later versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 (the ones that have mesh on the side).
The later versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 are a little larger than the earlier versions.
For example, for me, 9.5 is what I wear when it comes to the earlier versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 (Beluga v2, Sesame, Blue Tint, etc.).
On the other hand, size 9 is what I wear when it comes to the later versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 (Citron, Earth, etc.).
The sizing of the Yeezy 380 is similar to that of the later versions of the Yeezy 350 v2 so I wear a size 9.