If you’re one of the many people who can’t get enough Yeezy, you’re in luck. Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted has confirmed that there will be more than 20 Yeezy releases in 2019. Speaking to CNBC yesterday, Rorsted explained how the German company’s Yeezy release strategy is changing since first partnering with West. Adidas’ collaboration with the influential rapper “started out being focused on creating a few products on few releases with a lot of hype,” he shared.
This isn’t the case anymore.get Yeezy 70% Off,more order with big discount This year, we will have more than 20 releases. Some will be very scarce and very low on volume, while others will have a different volume profile.” In the first three months of 2019, we’ve seen quite a few Yeezy drops, including three new 350 V2 colorways and the Yeezy 700 in “Geode,” “Inertia” and “Salt.” Rorsted revealed that while there will be an increased number of 350 drops this year; new Yeezy styles won’t be as easy to get your hands on.
While streaming on Instagram Live on March 6 via his personal account, Williamson was wearing apparel from Adidas, arguably Nike’s biggest competitor worldwide. A screenshot of the livestream was shared on Twitter via The Action Network sports business reporter and senior executive producer Darren Rovell. “What do you call Zion Williamson Instagramming live in an outfit with 12 adidas logos? Negotiations,” Rovell wrote in the tweet with the screenshot.While Williamson has to wear Nike on the court while lacing up for the Duke Blue Devils, a school backed by the Swoosh, he does not have a deal with the brand.
And just like everything else in life, debates are taking place on social media on what brand he will sign with once he decides to leave school. When the Blue Devils hosted the North Carolina Tar Heels on Feb. 20, Williamson’s Nike PG 2.5 sneaker split open less than a minute into the game. The star baller left the game with a knee injury and did not return. After the incident, Rovell tweeted a statement provided by Nike about the shoe: “We are obviously concerned and want to wish Zion a speedy recovery. The quality and performance of our products are of utmost importance. While this is an isolated occurrence, we are working to identify the issue.”