Kanye West and his legal team have filed to trademark “YZYSPLY” for retail stores, online ordering services, and online retail store services, according to TMZ.
The rapper has previously used the name “Yeezy Supply” for his website to release clothing. Still, the new movie reportedly includes all sorts of items including shirts, socks, hats, visors, G-strings, tennis wear, headwear, and footwear.
Kanye already has a 10-year deal with GAP for his Yeezy brand which began in June 2020, but the report suggests he might be expanding with his own stores at some point.
During an interview with Vanity Fair in 2015, Kanye West revealed having his own store was a lifelong dream.
“I’ve already embraced the moment of when I finally get to have my own store, which was always a dream of mine,” he said at the time. “So even though we do really amazing sales online, my dream is to have my own store. And to have multiples of it.”
Kanye West was recently sued by fashion rental service David Casavant Archive for $400,000 after claiming he owes them for unpaid fees on unreturned items. The lawsuit states Kanye stopped paying rental fees for 13 “rare, esteemed pieces.”
Be first to comment