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Ye Drags adidas, Promising To Bring the Wrath

Ye has once again taken to Instagram to share his thoughts on the current adidas and YEEZY operations. In the past few months, Ye has been vocal about how the German sportswear giant has not been gaining his approval for certain brand activations including YEEZY Day. It comes as no surprise that Ye continues to express his criticism on social media. After months of slander in a series of family-related posts that see him slamming his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her then-boyfriend Pete Davidson, Ye is now focusing his attention on adidas execs, namely its Senior Vice President/General manager Daniel Cherry III.Earlier this weekend, Ye dragged Cherry with a series of posts where he first drew context by screenshotting a news story of the former DC Comics GM moving to adidas. He captioned the post, “Hi my name is DC I was hired by the recently deceased Kasper without YE’s knowledge to run the most culturally influential brand in the world. I got ideas Starting with this hat They gave me the job over Mark Minor because they love my hat idea Damn I miss Kasper.” Ye continues to take aim at Cherry after claiming that adidas never received his approval for hiring him. In many scathing posts, he promises he is ready to take matters into his own hands before affirming in all caps, “I GUARANTEE YOU’LL HAVE TO RELOCATE BEFORE I’M LEGALLY FINISHED WITH YOU.”In another series of posts, Ye has now channeled his focus on a lawyer named Ekwan Rhow, who he claims adidas has hired to “change the contract.” Evidently riled up over the situation and what he believes to be a loss of trust between adidas and himself, Ye promises to bring the wrath, explaining that it will cost the German sportswear giant “billions to let me go.” He continues to double down on the fact that adidas has “stolen my f***ing designs amongst other things.” He appears to give the company somewhat of an ultimatum, demanding them to come up with a plan until Tuesday to maintain their relationship. Ye concludes his thoughts by announcing that he has “only been playing nice I know eeeeeeeverything I promise The fake shoes y’all sold behind my back in China Eeeeeverything.” Stay tuned on how the relationship and story between adidas and Ye will unfold. View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest) View this post on InstagramA post shared by ye (@kanyewest)In other fashion news, take a look at 032c’s FW22 collection.

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Jayson Tatum Is Dropping His Own Signature Jordan Brand Shoe in 2023

Following a string of releases of Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum’s PE sneakers including the Air Jordan 37, Air Jordan 36 and Air Jordan 14, it appears that Jordan Brand is set to drop the guard’s signature shoe in 2023.According to Nicholas Vlahos of Sole Retriever, Jordan has been amping up Tatum related silhouettes to gear up for his signature release. His very own Jordan model is slated to be called Jordan Tatum 1, though the name could be subject to change. While official images for the signature shoes have not yet been released, the Jordan Tatum 1s are expected to drop in three colorways, inspired by his son Deuce and some of his favorite memories.As a tribute to Deuce, the “Zoo” colorway is set to arrive in Black/Metallic Gold-University Red-Beach.” The “St. Louis” colorway, which is an ode to his birth city , is dressed in the Cardinals-inspired colorway in White/University Red-University Blue-University Gold and “Pink Lemonade” will be styled after one of his favorite drinks in Pink Tint/Barely Volt-Lava Glow-Aurora Green. Sole Retriever reports that “St. Louis” will be the first of the Jordan Tatum 1 to arrive next year on April 18, 2023, with “Pink Lemonade” following suit on June 20, 2023 and “Zoo” arriving on July 4, 2023. These dates are subject to change. Tatum’s partnership with Jordan Brand began in 2019 when he signed a multi-year deal for PE colorways. He joins the ranks of Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Luka Doncic, Zion Williamson and Russell Westbrook as current NBA players with a signature Jordan Brand sneaker.In other footwear news, Nike is reportedly giving Ja Morant a signature shoe in 2023.

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Sole Mates: G Ming and the Air Jordan 1

From an early age, G Ming quickly realized that he had a fervor for three things: basketball, sneakers and hometown pride. Growing up in Bejing, it was a goal of his to find a way to flip these passions into a business model, and that’s when the idea dawned on him to cook up SOULGOODS — a streetwear and sneaker shop that opened in 2016 and now has four total locations in Bejing, Sichuan and Shanghai. As a tier zero account, SOULGOODS has become a hub to cop coveted products like the Off-White™ x Nike collaborations, Ye’s popular adidas YEEZY offerings and moreMing credits his love of basketball and sneakers to the NBA. Growing up idolizing Michael Jordan, he naturally gravitated towards the six-time champion’s signature sneaker catalog. And of all the iconic models in the GOAT’s cannon, the Air Jordan 1 is the silhouette that resonated with the SOULGOODS founder most, which is why it serves as the centerpiece of his Sole Mates feature.Hypebeast had a chance to catch up with Ming to discuss what he loves about the classic Jordan kicks, his thoughts on the rise of sneaker culture in the past two decades and more.Hypebeast: What got you into sneakers?G Ming: It all started out in elementary school for me. Our school would encourage us to participate in sports, and that’s where my interest in performance shoes and the NBA started to develop. Sneakers became novelties for myself and my peers around me, and I fell in love with their designs.Can you remember what the first pair of sneakers you copped was?My first pair of sneakers were the Converse RAW ENERGY basketball shoes, which [Phoenix Suns guard] Kevin Johnson wore. They were equipped with a full-foot RAW (REACT At Work) oil pack system and they had the iconic five-star insignia on the heel. I remember buying a pair for about 500 yuan, which was considered pretty pricey at the time.”Even over 30 years since [the Air Jordan 1’s] debut, it still serves as a symbolic figure within sneaker culture. Everything from the shape to the OG colorways are special.”Why is the Air Jordan 1 important to you?I love the Air Jordan 1 because it’s representative of a lot of things. It’s one of the most iconic sneaker silhouettes ever. Even over 30 years since its debut, it still serves as a symbolic figure within sneaker culture. Everything about it, from the shape to the OG colorways, is special in its own way.Which pair of Air Jordan 1s is the most precious or meaningful to you?I think I can speak for most footwear collectors when I say this, but the Air Jordan 1 Hi ‘85 is one of the most treasured models, especially the pairs that are either deadstock or still kept in wearable condition. All of the history that’s tied to that sneaker being MJ’s first signature, the marketing campaign that said it was “banned” from the NBA and the fact that it’s still sought after today is what makes it so important.When did you first think about opening your own sneaker store?The idea first dawned on me when I was in junior high school. After I visited Yaxin 1990 — China’s first premium boutique — for the first time, I was blown away. From that moment on, I dreamed of owning my own sneaker store one day.Now that you’ve actually had experience running your own shoe store, do you have a new perspective on the sneaker industry?As time has passed, I’ve realized that sneakers have become a way for many people to meet and build real relationships. You can meet new friends and participate in many communities through sneakers. Wearing a pair of sneakers or collecting sneakers can make many people feel confident and find another way of life. I didn’t realize that when I first got into sneakers.What’s your take on the rapid development of sneaker culture today?Twenty years ago it felt like sneaker culture was very small and niche, but now you can see people wearing all kinds of sneakers in the street. Nowadays there are also so many sneaker events and media platforms that are highlighting the culture and pushing it forward. I actually feel very relieved and honored that it’s headed in this direction, and I hope that this circle will continue to grow and that more amazing products will emerge.In your opinion, what does the perfect sneaker store provide?I believe that if you own a sneaker store, then you have a couple of responsibilities. This includes educating its consumers on the history of sneakers and their culture — and providing them with an extensive-yet-curated assortment of different brands and silhouettes that they can’t find anywhere else.You’ve been in the sneaker game for over 20 years. Do you still have any unfulfilled goals that you’d like to accomplish?My enthusiasm for sneakers has not diminished in the past 20 years. Whenever I see my favorite sneakers or talk about sneaker history, I still feel just as excited as I did when I first stepped into the game. Personally, there are still a ton of rare sneakers that I hope to track down one day. On the business side, it’s a dream of mine to one day collaborate with Nike to design a pair of sneakers that fully represents Beijing and Chinese culture.This issue of Sole Mates was originally posted on HYPEBEAST CN and has been adapted accordingly.

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