Wait, is kanyewest selling his new Yeezy x Gap collection out of... trash bags? 👀
collaboration has officially landed in stores, shoppers aren't exactly sure what to make of it. Many have taken to social media to share images of the merchandise in store, which — at least in some locations — is reportedly being sold in large black plastic totes that happen to resemble trash bags., where Twitter user @owen_lang shared a glimpse of the merch in question at a local Gap store.
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 . If you're a fan of color though, this lineup might not be for you because everything is black.collection debuted at the end of July, the in-store roll-out has been a little slow.
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