Foot Locker is latest retailer to cut ties with Kanye West amid anti-Semitic outbursts

Foot Locker yanked Kanye West’s Yeezy sneakers off its cabinets Tuesday, hours after Adidas minimize ties with the embattled rapper.

West, who modified his title to Ye final 12 months, has come underneath fireplace for spewing antisemitic feedback.

“Foot Locker, Inc. doesn't tolerate any type of antisemitism, or hateful and discriminatory habits,” a spokesperson mentioned in an announcement. “Whereas we stay a associate with adidas and carry a large assortment of their collections — we won't be supporting any future Yeezy product drops, and we now have instructed our retail operators to tug any current product from our cabinets and digital websites.” 

Employees on the sneaker chain’s 874 shops had been instructed to place Yeezy merchandise within the backroom till “additional discover” based on an worker memo, Footwear Information reported.

A store employee holding shoe boxes.
The retailer joins almost half a dozen corporations which might be severing ties with the controversial rapper.
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The choice got here on the heels of Adidas ending its $1.5 billion cope with West, who has seen his trend empire crumble prior to now weeks.

Balenciaga, Vogue and CAA had beforehand minimize ties with West within the wake of his Oct. 9 tweet through which he wrote, “I’m a bit sleepy tonight however after I get up I’m going demise con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE.”

A customer in front of a Foot Locker entrance.
Foot Locker condemned West’s antisemitic
statements on Tuesday.
SOPA Pictures/LightRocket through Gett

On Tuesday, the Hole additionally mentioned it was taking “fast steps to take away Yeezy Hole product” from shops. It additionally shut down YeezyGap.com.

As well as, the RealReal, one of many largest clothes resale websites, mentioned it could ban sellers from itemizing Yeezy merchandise on its website, based on a Vice report.

The ruptured company ties have reportedly resulted in West shedding his billionaire standing, based on Forbes, which estimates that $1.5 billion of his $2 billion internet price was tied to Adidas.

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