San Diego Union-Tribune

ADIDAS TO SELL YEEZY SHOES, DONATE PROCEEDS MONTHS AFTER KANYE WEST SPLIT

- BY WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS Grantham-Philips writes for The Associated Press.

After months wrestling over the fate of millions of unsold Yeezy shoes, Adidas has decided to sell a portion of its remaining inventory and donate the proceeds to chartitabl­e organizati­ons, CEO of the German sportbrand Bjørn Gulden said Thursday.

Adidas cut ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, in late October, following his antisemiti­c comments on social media and in interviews. As a result, the fate of $1.3 billion worth of the unsold Yeezys, a lucrative sneaker line launched with Ye, was unknown.

At Adidas’ annual shareholde­rs meeting, Gulden said the company had spent months trying to find solutions. The CEO also added that Adidas spoke to NGOs and organizati­ons that were harmed by Ye’s comments and actions.

“Burning those shoes cannot be the solution,” Gulden said, noting that Adidas was going to try to sell part of the remaining Yeezy inventory and “donate money to the organizati­ons that help us and were harmed by what Ye said.”

Exact details of this plan — including how many shoes will be sold and the timeline of selling them — remain unknown. Gulden said the company will provide updates as they moves forward.

The move comes as Adidas is trying to stage a comeback and move beyond the Yeezy partnershi­p. Cutting ties with Ye has cost Adidas hundreds of millions of dollars — with the company taking a loss of $655 million in sales for the last three months of 2022.

Adidas reported $441 million in lost sales at the start of 2023, the company announced last week.

Meanwhile, Adidas is also facing a class-action lawsuit from investors who allege the company knew about offensive remarks and harmful behavior from Ye, years before terminatin­g its pact with him. Adidas has pushed back on the allegation­s made in the lawsuit.

Still, Gulden reminded investors that the nine-year partnershi­p Adidas and Ye was “sensationa­l.”

While he noted that Ye is a difficult person, “he’s the most creative person in our industry,” Gulden said. “He created a model with Adidas that was sought after around the world.” But he added, “We lost that in a month.”

 ?? SETH WENIG AP ?? Adidas cut ties with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West in late October.
SETH WENIG AP Adidas cut ties with the rapper formerly known as Kanye West in late October.

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