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Adidas scrambling to sell $530 million in Yeezys after cutting ties with Ye

28 December 2022 04:07

Nearly two months after terminating its relationship with Kanye West, sportswear giant Adidas is trying to figure out how to sell $530 million worth of Yeezys, according to a report from the Financial Times.

The company announced it was parting ways with West, also known as Ye, on Oct. 25 citing the rapper's antisemitic remarks and hate speech that got him suspended from social media platforms multiple times, USA Today reports.

The London-Based newspaper reported that fears of heavy-reliance on Yeezy sneakers have circulated for years among employees.

At the end of this year alone, Yeezys made up an estimated $1.8 billion in annual revenue for Adidas, or 7 per cent of their totals, the Times said.

Insiders at Adidas told the paper that while some of its franchises suffered financial losses in 2019, Yeezy didn't.

In the report, the company pushed back against such claims, noting that numbers actually rose in the fitness and basketball spheres.

The Times also reported that Yeezy and all other partnerships within the company were reviewed as part of a formal risk management process.

Furthermore, the company cutting ties with West came on the heels of multiple profit warnings, a sales plunge in China and the company's decision to stop doing business in Russia, the paper said.

And about those shoes the company is allegedly stuck with? The Times said Adidas is trying to sell them as part of its own brand to avoid taking more financial hits.

In early November, Adidas announced that it would continue to sell West's shoes without the Yeezy name.

"As publicly communicated on October 25, we had terminated the partnership with Ye immediately, ended production of Yeezy branded products and stopped all payments to Ye and his companies," Adidas finance chief Harm Ohlmeyer said that month.

Adidas did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's requests for comment about the most recent claims or what will happen to the leftover $530 million in Yeezys.

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