Wanna get your hands on part of the collection? Get ready to use ’em. Shoppers have to rummage through the large, disheveled trash bags in order to find their size, and store clerks are not allowed to help shoppers.
I’m checking to see if Yeezy Gap will be in Omaha, but until then, we have Instagram and Twitter, thankfully.
This is how they are selling Yeezy GAP. The sales associate said Ye got mad when he saw they had it on hangers and this is how he wanted it. They won’t help you find ur size too, you just have to just dig through everything pic.twitter.com/GNd08Zv1zC
— little miss (@owen__lang) August 15, 2022
Reviews:
“The general pretentiousness that Ye made a weird demand from on his insanity throne so now everyone has to rummage through bags for an hour to find your size of what you’re looking for. It’s all performative and annoying,” says one shopper.
“Finally, something to satisfy my instinct to burrow,” another joked. A person who said they saw the display in Houston tweeted, “As a former visuals manager, I can say this would make me quit my job if I were still on the visuals team.”
BUT FOR REAL. Visual Merchandisers: is…this an experience? A social experiment? Art? Exhausting?