Ye’s online Yeezy store has been abandoned by Shopify after controversial record artist attempts to sell swastika t-shirts.
Shopify closes Yeezy store
You are facing controversy again. On Sunday (February 9), a new Yeezy ad aired during the 2025 Super Bowl 2025 Super Bowl promoting the site. The next day, Ye removed all the items from the website, except for a T-shirt, the logo of the Nazi party swastika. Tee was named HH-01, which some people think represents the representative of Heil Hitler who was saluted by Nazis. Shopify, which hosts Yeezy websites, has since banned you from running on its platform.
A Shopify spokesperson explained the reasons for canceling Ye’s product page in a statement to XXL.
“All businessmen are responsible for following the rules of our platform,” the statement said. “This businessman did not engage in real business practices and violated our terms, so we removed it from Shopify.”
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You continue to attack x for four days
After you guys have a four-day novel on X, the latest stunts show up, as if his sole purpose is to say the meanest thing. Between the firm support of Diddy, you praise Adolph Hitler for calling himself a Nazi, deleting dead fashion designer Virgil Abloh more. Over the weekend, he continued to release pornography , and finally bowed on Sunday night.
“I’m logging in from Twitter,” Ye announced in his last tweet. “I’m grateful to Elon for allowing me to vent. It’s so cathartic to use the world as my voice board. It’s like a trip to Ayahuaska. Love everyone, everyone who gives me your energy and attention. [sic] We connect again. Good afternoon, good night. ”
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You guys sell swastika t-shirts
Kanye West sells swastika shirts.
Shopify closes Ye’s product page
The Kanye West Yeezy store is banned.