adidas Yeezy
If Kanye West hopes to continue dropping hot footwear, he will be doing so without his longtime collaborator and YZY designer Steven Smith.
While the original Yeezy Day restock dates were set for the end of this month and beginning of June, it seems like their might've been a change of plans as word got out about the event.
Saying that adidas is "raping him" via his business contract, Kanye hopes that his followers turn their back on the three-stripe brand in his name and let these sneakers brick upon arrival.
Still no word on when the sneakers will be releasing, but if history is any indication, the Yeezy silhouettes will sell out like hotcakes just as they did last summer regardless of how people feel about Kanye West.
No word on when Adidas will possibly move forward with it's next Yeezy drop but best believe it will happen as sneakerheads and collectors are still gobbling up any and everything with that's branded Yeezy.
With the backlash that Kanye West earned himself with his antisemitic remarks, it will be interesting to see if Foot Locker gets called out for continuing to move merchandise associated with a man who promised to go "death con 3" on the Jewish community.
While adidas will be giving away their cut of the $1.3 billion dollars worth of the Yeezy products they're about to move, it's unclear what Kanye West will do with the 15% he's slated to earn from the sales himself.
Adidas Lost $1.3 billion in 2022 and have no plan on how to sell their remaining Yeezy inventory with Kanye.
S&P Global Ratings announced on Tuesday that they were slashing the long-term and short-term credit rating of Adidas. The firm detailed the reasoning in its statement, saying it was based on the company's projected outlook and warnings of losses after its termination of the partnership with Ye aka Kanye West last October.
The Yeezy Supply website is officially offline as adidas continues to wipe any association with Kanye Wes. It's officially the end of an era.
Adidas is sitting on a mountain of Yeezy sneakers after breaking ties with Kanye West and recalling their sneakers from stores.
Adidas will not give up on the popular silhouette and plans on dropping new versions of them in the near future.