By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 20, 2015 10:00 AM EDT

Yeezy season is definitely upon us! The Weekend has so graciously given fans a taste of Kanye West's clothing line just days before the release of the "All Day" rapper's All-Black Adidas Originals Boost.

In a spread for GQ Magazine, the ethereal-voiced singer sports all over Yeezy gear from Kanye's Season 1 collection. This is the first time the clothing has been unveiled to the public eye since the "FourFiveSeconds" rapper New York Fashion Week Show in February. For the Toronto native, the "vagrant" inspired clothing line, seemed like a perfect fit for the shoot. "I really felt like he targeted someone like me. The camo, the army look, the black boots, the nonchalant kind of vagrant look. I relate to it. It relates to my story," he said. "Kanye is such a great friend of mine as well, when he asked me I couldn't say no. It was the least I could do."

In the September issue, The Weeknd is pictured sitting on top of speakers sporting a black thermal under a green colored vest and blue corduroy pants. In another shot he is still perched atop speakers, this time wearing black pants, cream-colored Yeezy Boosts, and a forest green thermal under a camoflauge jacket retailing at $2,210.

Other looks include the "I Can't Feel My Face" singer gazing into the camera wearing a black coat lined with brown fur. That get-up is marked with a price tag of $3,250. In the final look, the "Love Me Harder" crooner, born Abel Tesfaye, pairs white-and-black speckled Yeezy sneakers with a $545 dark brown hoodie.

Head over to GQ Magazine to see the threads for yourself.

This comes just a few days short of the official release of the All-Black Yeezy 350 Boost. The all-over black version of the Yeezy 350 Boost is the second design to be developed by Adidas Originals. The site boasts the latest model is "exquisitely designed featuring beautiful yet simple materials. Primeknit, premium leathers, and a full length BOOST midsole are combined into a moccasin style construction that transcends current sneaker trends."

Sneakerheads can look out for the all-black kicks in stores on Aug. 22.

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