Kanye West slammed for selling new Yeezy Gap collection out of trash bags


There are more than just their pants among the group of Kanye West supporters.

The former rapper-turned-fashion designer is receiving criticism online for holding a sale for his most recent clothesline using trash bags.

A Twitter user from New York posted a picture of disorganized goods crammed into huge black garbage bags on the floor of a Gap store, “This is how they are selling Yeezy GAP.”

The salesperson claimed that Ye became irate when he noticed that they were hanging up [his clothes] because “this is how he wanted it,” according to the eyewitness.

They said, “They won’t help you discover [your] size; you just have to rummage through everything.”

Kanye West caused a lot of controversy

A number of commentators attacked West’s “fetish” by utilizing homeless people as “fashion muses” in response to the image, which caused a significant backlash.

“It’s everything that is wrong with billionaires,” the dissenter argued. “They no longer see the plight of people, they don’t see humans that are suffering, they see opportunities to be ‘edgy’ and profit from it…it’s disgusting.”

One person wrote, “This gotta be a social experiment,” while another joked, “Finally, something to satisfy my instinct to burrow.”

Another upset fan claimed they saw the same type of Yeezy Gap display at a store in Houston, explaining, “I can say this would make me quit my job if I were still on the visuals team.”

Others criticized the collection’s thick, dark gray sweatpants, sweatshirts, and accessories, which are priced between $40 (for a keychain) and $340. (T-cut parka).

“This oversized s–t needs to stop. Buddy looks like he’s about to sit down for a haircut in that T,” one social media user quipped, while another pointed out the irony of “fishing a $240 hoodie out of a garbage bag.”

Last week, the 45-year-old father of four explained that his “biggest inspiration for all design” was “the homeless.”

His Instagram post elicited comments like, “no homeless dude buying $200 yeezys ” and “yes look to the homeless so we can sell middle-class people $499 shoes.”

Reps for West did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

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