Shopify closed the Yeezy.com website by Kanye West

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Shopify closed the Yeezy.com website by Kanye West

Yeezy.com is gone.

Kanye West's Yeezy website was closed by Shopify.

On Yeezy.com, the entire clothing line of YE was available, which recently had also launched some garments dedicated to women and five models of footwear at low prices, which generated entrances for millions of dollars.

After the advertising Made by Ye during Super Bowl, aimed at making the audience go on the Yeezy website, where only one garment was on sale, or a 20 dollar shirt with a swastika, the site was closed.

This also happened following the anti -Semitic declarations made by YE on X, which, combined with the publication of anti -Semitic goods and its super Bowl spot, led Shopify to close the domain.

Shopify said that “this merchant did not engage in correct commercial practices and violated our terms, so we removed them from Shopphy”.

Now Ye is found without a site, his X account no longer exists and his Instagram page has been deleted.

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