Now Yeezy.com is no longer accepting orders...
KANYE West's Yeezy website has said it is no longer accepting orders after dramatically slashing prices to just $20.
An announcement on the yeezy.com site on July 3 warned shoppers that the site is "no longer accepting online purchases."
It comes just days after Kanye shut down his Yews New platform, and a few months after slashing prices on all merchandise to just $20 per item.
The yeezy.com homepage is now essentially blank, providing visitors with the date and time.
It also includes Kanye West's latest announcement, that the popular e-commerce site is no longer operational.
"YZY IS NO LONGER ACCEPTING ONLINE PURCHASES," the site reads.
The website also confirmed "ALL EXISTING ORDERS WILL BE FULFILLED."
Kanye revealed the website during a Super Bowl 2024 commercial on Sunday, February 11.
"Hey y’all, this is Ye, and this is my commercial," the rapper told viewers, in what appeared to be a selfie video recorded inside one of his luxury vehicles.
"And since we spent all the money on the commercial spot, we actually—we didn’t spend any money on the actual commercial."
"But the idea is I want you to go to yeezy.com," he added.

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