According to earlier Instagram posts from West himself that were cited in the Los Angeles Times, the designs in this collection were inspired by "the children" and "the homeless." While the 45-year-old rapper and fashion designer hasn't expanded much beyond that, people aren't shying away from expressing their feelings toward the unconventional store displays. Responses to that viral tweet included a joke, "Very 'LA thrift store' but issa no for you girl," while another person commented, "I saw this and it's a mess in person."
Gap has previously collaborated with West's Yeezy line and Balenciaga for a collection of tees, tanks, and sweats that range in price from $60 for a baseball cap to $300 for a sateen hooded jumpsuit (there's a $40 keychain, too). If you're a fan of color though, this lineup might not be for you because everything is black.
Though the Yeezy Gap Engineered by Balenciaga collection debuted at the end of July, the in-store roll-out has been a little slow. To date, this marks Ye's third collaboration with the brand, although it's worth nothing that none of the previous collections required shoppers to dig through enormous garbage bags to shop in-store.
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