Mesh booties and a vast majority of the overlays are dressed in a smoky black, but yellow and blue accents reminiscent of the Air Jordan 5 “Laney” provide a healthy dose of athletically inclined flair. These wrap around the aforementioned bootie in both horizontal and vertical fashion — some adorned with contrasting stripes, some monochromatic — playing up the layered look to the highest extent possible.
Balenciaga Track 2 Yellow And Black
$190.00
SKU: CS-311220-247
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