‘Working at Yeezy Gap is gonna be hell!’ Kanye West is roasted online for selling new collection in TRASH BAGS as fans complain after having to ‘dig through everything’

  •  Kanye West has been roasted on social media after fans complained that his new Yeezy line for GAP has been displayed in trash bags, at the rapper’s own request
  •  In response to photos of his clothing stuffed in large black bags, rather than hangers or neatly folded piles, Twitter users expressed confusion over his vision
  •  ‘Whole store is about to look like laundry baskets threw up. They’re gonna have one cashier and everybody else doing recovery,’ one Twitter user fired
  •  Last week, the father-of-four sparked controversy for saying the inspiration behind his fashion label, Yeezy, was ‘the homeless’ on his Instagram account

Kanye West has been roasted on social media after fans complained that his new Yeezy line for GAP has been displayed in trash bags, at the rapper’s own request. 

In response to photos of his clothing stuffed in large black bags, rather than hangers or neatly folded piles, Twitter users expressed confusion over his bizarre vision.

The backlash was sparked by a tweet, penned by Owen Langan, who shared a snap of the disheveled merchandise as well as a claim that a ‘sales associate said Ye got mad when he saw they had it on hangers and this is how he wanted it.’

Unbelievable: Kanye West has been roasted on social media after fans complained that his new Yeezy line for GAP has been displayed in trash bags, at the rapper’s own request

He added: ‘They won’t help you find [your] size too, you just have to just dig through everything.’ 

Upon seeing pictures of his latest clothing line, which he revealed was ‘inspired by the homeless’ last week on Instagram, the public were quick to joke ‘Kanye got people thrifting at Gap.’

Others pointed out ‘workin at Yeezy Gap is gonna be hell’ and as a former Gap employee he ‘knows what he’s doing.’ 

Raising eyebrows: In response to photos of his clothing stuffed in large black bags, rather than hangers or neatly folded piles, Twitter users expressed confusion over his bizarre vision; seen in March 2022

Social experiment? The backlash was sparked by a tweet, penned by Owen Langan, who shared a snap of the disheveled merchandise as well as a claim that a ‘sales associate said Ye got mad when he saw they had it on hangers and this is how he wanted it’

Poking fun: Upon seeing pictures of his latest clothing line, which he revealed was ‘inspired by the homeless’ last week on Instagram, the public were quick to joke ‘Kanye got people thrifting at Gap’

Controversial: Others pointed out ‘workin at Yeezy Gap is gonna be hell’ and as a former Gap employee he ‘knows what he’s doing’

‘Workin at Yeezy Gap is gonna be hell,’ one social media user joked

‘Kanye has a whole song about how much he hated working at the Gap. Why would he make Gap employees’ lives harder? Whole store is about to look like laundry baskets threw up. They’re gonna have one cashier and everybody else doing recovery,’ another fired.

Still, one Twitter user suggested that he was trying to ‘eliminate the maddening perpetual cycle of constantly refolding and hanging and presenting clothing to a corporate vision standard.’ 

‘The things people let Kanye get away with is wild lol. Those Gap jackets and Yeezy boots are ugly, but cuz it has his name on it, people will sport it,’ one social media user quipped. 

‘Kanye has a whole song about how much he hated working at the Gap. Why would he make Gap employees’ lives harder? Whole store is about to look like laundry baskets threw up. They’re gonna have one cashier and everybody else doing recovery,’ another fired

A solution: Still, one Twitter user suggested that he was trying to ‘eliminate the maddening perpetual cycle of constantly refolding and hanging and presenting clothing to a corporate vision standard’

‘The things people let Kanye get away with is wild lol. Those Gap jackets and Yeezy boots are ugly, but cuz it has his name on it, people will sport it,’ one social media user quipped

‘Kanye’s hatred for the GAP still one one of my favorite storylines,’ another joked

Another tweeted: ‘Kanye really has GAP going viral rn and probably idiots going to just see if this is true. LOL @kanyewest is one of the smartest humans on planet earth right now’

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DailyMail.com has reached out to Gap for comment, but has not heard back yet. 

Last week, the father-of-four sparked controversy for saying the inspiration behind his fashion label, Yeezy, was ‘the homeless’ on his Instagram account.

This prompted fans to suggest ‘instead of using the homeless as inspiration for design, you should be helping them get out of homelessness.’

‘Sounds like exploitation of the powerless,’ another person wrote.

In January, a Yeezy GAP spokesperson told The Post: ‘Ye has a deep and solution-oriented commitment to addressing issues surrounding homelessness.’ 

In November 2021, Kanye met with charitable organizations and came up with strategies in an attempt to ease the rampant problem in the city, according to TMZ. 

The housing crisis has been a huge issue for Los Angeles and as of January 2020, there were more than 66,400 homeless people in Los Angeles County, with 41,000 within LA city limits, including thousands on Skid Row, according to the city’s most recent homeless count. The city’s estimated homeless population is second only to New York’s.

While the homeless population was once largely confined to the notorious Skid Row neighborhood in downtown, rows of tents, cardboard shelters, battered RVs and makeshift plywood structures are now familiar sights throughout the nation’s second-most populous city.

In January, a Yeezy GAP spokesperson told The Post: ‘Ye has a deep and solution-oriented commitment to addressing issues surrounding homelessness’ (pictured November 2021)

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