Litbuy Haul Review: Yeeyz Little Daisy

When I received my Litbuy package last weekend, my hands were actually shaking a little. I opened the box to find the Yeezy 350 Daisy inside—the white base paired with pale yellow flowers looked really nice. But to be honest, I agonized over this purchase for a long time before buying them, since there are just so many versions of this shoe.

I remember the first time I saw this design—it was back when G-Dragon collaborated with Nike. Later, when Yeezy released this Daisy version, it felt like they were carrying on that rebellious, artsy vibe. But when buying reissues, the biggest fear is getting ripped off.

This time on Litbuy, I went with the LW batch. Why did I choose this one? I’d bought the standard version before, and it was a total disaster. The sole wasn’t made of real Boost at all—just regular foam. It felt like walking on a wooden plank, and after walking for even a short while, the soles of my feet were killing me. The mid-range “fish scale” version was a bit better, but the feel was still lacking.

This LW version is definitely different. The Primeknit weave (that’s what they call it, though it’s actually Primeknit) feels incredibly smooth to the touch. The first thing I noticed when I put them on was how soft they were. Not that flimsy kind of soft, but a softness that gives you a nice bounce when you step down. The height and angle of the heel pull tab are spot-on, too—unlike some versions that are all crooked.

But there’s one thing I should mention. If you’re buying the white-soled Daisy sneakers, it’s best to have the seller apply an anti-oxidation treatment. My friend’s pair didn’t have this done, and after two or three months of wear, the soles had turned yellow and looked terrible. I sprayed mine with a waterproof and stain-resistant spray as soon as I got them, and now, after nearly a month of wear, the color is still holding up pretty well.

I’ve been asked for the link several times while wearing these out shopping. One guy even crouched down to inspect the sole and asked if they were authentic. I smiled and told him they were from the LW batch—the feel is almost the same, but the price is way more reasonable. As soon as he heard that, he pulled out his phone and started searching.

That’s the thing about buying replicas: finding the right batch can elevate the experience by several notches. Stay away from the mass-market versions—don’t skimp on that little bit of money just to make your feet suffer. You could consider the “Fish Scale” replicas, but if your budget allows, go straight for LW or OG—the difference is really noticeable.

Oh, and by the way, the Boost technology is truly impressive. You can tell the difference between real and fake Boost the moment you put them on. The real Boost has that soft, springy feel that releases gradually—the longer you walk, the more comfortable it gets. Fake Boost feels soft at first but gets harder and harder as you wear them.

These little daisies have become one of my go-to pairs of shoes lately. They go well with jeans or sweatpants—they’re pretty versatile. You just have to be careful when wearing them; white shoes get dirty easily. I wipe them down with a damp cloth after every wear to keep them clean.

Overall, this Litbuy was a success. The Yeezy 350 Daisy, from the LW batch, feels great on my feet and looks awesome. If you’re thinking of getting a pair, make sure to pick the right batch and treat them to prevent yellowing. Don’t go for the cheaper, generic versions—trust me, the experience is way worse.

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