YEEZY.com has been taken offline follwing Ye‘s recent antisemitic tirade on Twitter and selling of a swastika-emblazoned T-shirt on the YEEZY webstore. As of Tuesday morning, the site’s ...
Learn more about his Yeezy advertisement. In the short ad, West was seen lying down at the dentist, shooting the promo from his phone. While showing off his diamond-encrusted grill, Ye said ...
The "Gold Digger" rapper appeared in a 30-second spot for his clothing and shoe brand Yeezy that aired during the big game Feb. 9. While it didn't air nationally, the commercial was at least seen ...
Shopify is the back-end platform that powered the T-shirt store on the Yeezy website. The site no longer loads as of Tuesday morning. “All merchants are responsible for following the rules of ...
Rapper Kanye West, who has spent the past week posting hate-filled messages on X (formerly Twitter), appeared in a spot toward the end of the game for his fashion and shoe brand Yeezy. West was shown ...
Kanye West’s Yeezy.com was taken down Tuesday by Shopify for its single-item sale of a Swastika t-shirt after going live following a strange Super Bowl ad. The site now is blank and reads with a ...
appearing to show him sitting at the dentist’s office while recording a 30-second spot on an iPhone to push people to his Yeezy website. Although it aired during the Super Bowl, it wasn’t a ...
The T-shirts were available for sale on yeezy.com on Monday, after a local ad featuring Ye that ran during the Super Bowl in some markets directed viewers to the website. On Tuesday, Shopify told ...
Kanye West's Yeezy website has been shut down. The rapper was selling white T-shirts with black swastikas on them for $20 (£16.15) on his Yeezy platform, with Shopify - the ecommerce platform ...
“So, once again, I had to shoot it on the iPhone.” Ye then directs people to his online store, Yeezy.com, which was selling only one item as of early Tuesday: a $20 white T-shirt with a black ...
LOS ANGELES – The website of Kanye West’s Yeezy fashion brand was offline on Feb 11 after it began selling plain white T-shirts with a swastika. The site displayed the messages “Something ...