Yeezy
The news comes on the heels of adidas confirming that once they're done selling off their remaining inventory of Yeezy merchandise they'll never restock or sell any Yeezy silhouette again.
adidas is sticking to their word after parting ways with Kanye West. The brand will be donating $121 million dollars from YEEZY sales to charity.
With the success of their May 31 selloff, rumors are that adidas will hold another Yeezy Day sometime in August to continue to sell their remaining items.
Those interns will more than likely be helping rebuild Yeezy shelters on their lunch break after figuring out warehouse logistics and before breaking down apparel manufacturing.
The GAP has now jumped aboard the sue Kanye West train. Apparently his team made changes to a retail store without approval.
We're not the most religious bunch, but we feel at some point The Vatican is going to have to step in and tell him, "Please, just stop."
Kanye West technically doesn't have a distributor, but he continues to make footwear.
Now that we'll be getting whatever stock is left, who knows if resale prices will rise or plummet in the wake of the new selloff. Either way, some charity out there will be more than glad to accept whatever monetary donation they get from adidas. And we can't be mad at that.
Kanye West has another unpaid tab to pay. A court has ordered him and his Yeezy brand to pay a freelancer $300,000 in unpaid wages.
Kanye West AKA Ye was spotted in photos rocking a pair of skin tight leggings that has fans on Twitter chiming in with jokes.
More Ls for Kanye West and his YEEZY brand.
It will be interesting to see if Kanye actually produces these pieces on his own dime or is attempting to court another brand to take a chance on him in his current toxic state. Either way, we don't see his new collection garnering much interest on social media.