Owners of Kanye West's Yeezy shoes appeared to be considering their options after online searches for the sneakers soared just a day after Adidas announced it was cutting ties with the rapper. In the wake of the German athletic brand's decision to immediately stop producing Yeezy shoes due to West's repeated anti-Semitic remarks, searches for the terms 'sell Yeezy' skyrocketed by a stunning 581 percent on October 26, according to an analysis commissioned by . Adidas was joined by other brand's including Gap and [url=/tvshowbiz/balenciaga/index.html]Balenciaga that cut ties with the 45-year-old rapper, and TJX companies joined in on Wednesday by instructing its T.J.
Maxx, Marshalls, and evden eVe NakliYat Home Goods stores to not buy any products associated with West.
Maxx, Marshalls, and Home Goods stores to not buy any products associated with West
Rising in value: Jon Schaefer, who flips resold Yeezys on eBay, predicted that the price of the show could increase as much as 50 percent after Adidas' announcement, according to Forbes
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