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The company hosting and fulfilling orders for Yeezy.com has removed the brand's website after the streetwear and footwear brand, owned by Kanye West, reduced its online shop to a single T-shirt ...
Kanye West took out a Super Bowl ad Sunday to direct people to purchase his new T-shirt on his Yeezy website featuring a swastika on the front. The white shirt — which retails for $20 — is ...
A swastika was painted on the side of Kanye West’s Yeezy HQ in Hollywood – after ... when he first bought the building, he had a fashion show in there.” ...
Days after Kanye West's Yeezy site started ... posted a handwritten note, which read "YEEZY STORES COMING SOON ️" Susan Scafidi, founder of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham University ...
Kanye West’s website, Yeezy.com, and all the Nazi-loving hate ... a white shirt with a black swastika -- something people saw after Ye dropped $8 mil on a 30-second Super Bowl ad directing ...
Kanye West's Yeezy.com is no longer online amid controversy over the rapper selling a swastika shirt on the merchandise website. Visitors to the Yeezy website are now ...
stop buying YEEZY merch, not engage with his posts/tweets. He needs to understand that an artist's influence is tied to the people consuming the art." Even a Kanye West fan page (@DondaTimes ...
Kanye West’s Yeezy website has been taken down by the e-commerce platform Shopify, which managed the backend operations.