Enthusiasts are bashing Kanye West’s newest YEEZY shoe design free up over its uncanny resemblance to socks.
“YEEZY debuts the foldable future of footwear, YZY POD,” the rapper and model dressmaker wrote in a screenshot posted to X, previously Twitter, Friday.
West introduced that the pair of travel-friendly footwear is on presale (priced at $200) and that buyers will have to “accept no imitations.”
In spite of being his first product drop since Adidas terminated West’s contract in October 2022, lovers have been fuming over the cost tag.
“YE $200 for a sock is crazy,” one consumer wrote, whilst every other quipped, “Is it $200 per sock, or do you get a pair?”
“Who is paying [$200] for a pair of socks lol,” a 3rd wrote.
Some other X consumer famous that folks “love” West — who simply introduced his upcoming album “Vultures” — for his track, now not his “socks.”
Whilst lovers are reeling over the cost of West’s latest design, former YEEZY attorney and professor of Sneaker Legislation solely instructed Web page Six that West could be providing his sock-styled footwear at a cut price.
“People who are criticizing the price on the Yeezy sock shoes may not understand the high cost of making quality products, especially for independent brands,” Kenneth Anand said.
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“By comparison, luxury brands Vetements and Balenciaga are both selling extremely similar, if not identical, sock shoes; the Yeezy models are cheaper by about $400 or more, so arguably Kanye could have raised his price.”
Pricing apart, others identified the bizarre sizing choices West, 45, gives for the product, which most effective contains sizes 1, 2 and three for the “foldable” footwear.
“What does size 1 2 3 mean?” a fan inquired, with a 2d tweeting, “I was deadass gonna order a pair but I need to know how the sizes work. Please break it down bru.”
Reps for West didn't straight away reply to Web page Six’s request for remark.
In October 2022, Adidas terminated its contract with the “Gold Digger” rapper — following a public feud — after he made a large number of anti-semitic feedback.
“Adidas does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech,” the athletic corporate mentioned on the time. “Ye’s recent comments and actions have been unacceptable, hateful and dangerous, and they violate the company’s values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairness.”
Simply this previous week, West landed himself within the canine space once more after appearing onstage whilst dressed in a masks very similar to the ones worn through the Klu Klux Klan as his 10-year-old daughter stood within reach.
He additionally got here beneath fireplace for a 10-minute-long antisemitic rant by which the “Praise God” artist inconsistently yelled about Jesus Christ, Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump.