Add Sketchers to the list of brands distancing themselves from Ye. The shoe company said he arrived 'unannounced and uninvited' to the company's L.A. offices and was escorted from the building by two executives.
MRC said Ye was trafficking in a"lie that Jews are evil and conspire to control the world for their own gain."
The companies joined Balenciaga and Vogue in distancing themselves from the rapper. Vogue editor Anna Wintour had become a Ye supporter, even touting a pair of Ye's sunglasses as recently as last month, and was instrumental in many cover and article collaborations as the rap/fashion star rose. "At TJX we do not tolerate discrimination, harassment, or hate of any kind," the company said in an emailed statement to USA TODAY. "We have instructed our buying teams not to purchase this merchandise for sale in any of our stores globally."On Wed, the shoe company Skechers said in a statement that Yeto one of the company's offices in Los Angeles and"engaged in unauthorized filming.