Kanye West plans to open Yeezy stores worldwide

Kanye West plans to open Yeezy stores
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Kanye West plans to open Yeezy stores worldwide

In a new Instagram post on Wednesday (31 August), the 45-year-old rapper said that he plans on opening Yeezy stores worldwide.

“We are going to open a Yeezy stores worldwide,” West, who legally changed his name to Ye, wrote. “Starting in Atlanta.”

He continued: “Who would be the best to open it? I’ll buy the land and building then we gonna open up in every state and then internationally.”

Ye also posted a call out for people who have more than 10 years of experience in the retail sector.

Soon after this post, Ye shared multiple screenshots of chats where many people reached out to him about his idea of opening Yeezy stores all over the world.

This initiative came one day after Ye accused Gap of holding a meeting about him, without him.

Ye posted a photo of what appeared to be a fluorescent Yeezy Gap lens for a pair of sunglasses, with a caption that read: “Gap held a meeting about me without me?”

The “Use This Gospel” rapper also posted a screenshot of a text message exchange in which he shared a photo of a model in a Gap T-shirt, and accused the company of stealing one of his designs.

“This is Gap copying YGEBB,” Ye wrote, referencing the Yeezy Gap Engineered by Balenciaga collaboration. He captioned the post: “But they canceled the photo shoot with my kids in Japan without me knowing.”

 

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