Can you explain this a little bit more? I came from /r/all and am not able to see why these are fake... I'm just curious what you mean in your post. I searched for this but I'm not sure the distiction between these 1700 fake shoes and like these: https://www.reddit.com/r/Repsneakers/comments/3yptdq/zztop_pirate_black_350s_unmirrored_w_on_foot_pics/
edit: thanks /u/fite_me_irl - Your explanations gave me more to search on and I found this reddit post that explains real vs fake with lots of pictures: https://www.reddit.com/r/Sneakers/comments/3t3oa9/guide_to_legit_checking_yeezy_350_boosts/
Also, here's the Amazon page for the shoes. Shows why OP was excited about getting them for $1700.
Most mainstream manufacturers don't use a completely SEO friendly URL. Many of them use one or more unique ID strings.
Examples:
https://www.amazon.com/Adidas-Men-Yeezy-Boost-350/dp/B010O2FZRG
And one thing that OP didn't mention, but I know he asked for last time I saw him post this thread was for the images of the products as well. Honestly, in the end, even if you could accurately predict what the URLs would be, what use would they be until the pages were actually live? Why not create a scraper that runs once every couple of minutes checking for new releases rather than trying to predict what that data will be? The links, even if accurate, are useless to everyone until the pages go live.
Those stupid overpriced Adidas Yeezy Kanye West shoes.
http://www.amazon.com/Adidas-Men-Yeezy-Boost-350/dp/B010O2FZRG
Yes! Check out these Amazon reviews saying as much.