West, who also goes by Ye, advertised his online store in a Super Bowl commercial on Sunday, directing viewers to his website, where the only item listed was the swastika T-shirt. Though Shopify ...
Yesterday, we reported that following the superbowl, Kanye West opened an online shop where he had one item for sale- a t-shirt that featured a swastika and nothing else. The product code of the shirt ...
Shopify, the Ottawa-headquartered e-commerce platform, has taken down Kanye West's merchandise website Yeezy.com, which had been selling a $30 T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika since the weekend.
Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, launched another social media tirade, this time targeting Shopify after the e-commerce platform removed his Yeezy store. The controversy erupted in February ...
The site had used e-commerce platform Shopify to complete its transactions ... previous content with just one item: The swastika T-shirt that was on sale for $20 each. The low-budget commercial ...
Shopify is the back-end platform that powered the T-shirt store on the Yeezy website. The site no longer loads as of Tuesday morning. “All merchants are responsible for following the rules of ...