Kanye Talks Vision For Adidas Yeezy Season 2 Yeezy Season is upon us , and so is the onslaught of internet slander that sprang forth after Kanye unveiled his second fashion collection for Adidas — which mainly looked like sweatshirts and tattered tees and tights in varying shades of brown. But what exactly was ‘Ye going for with his looks? As Yeezus shared with Vogue Magazine , he just wanted to make a high quality version of what people wear on a day-to-day basis: I think people just wear yoga pants and sweatshirts, and I wanted to make the most beautiful version of that possible. Vanity Fair: It’s the ideal of the Gap, it’s the Gap 15 or 20 years ago. When it had the Peter Lindbergh photos. . . . I was so happy to just show so many sweatshirts. It’s as simple as that. I think sweatshirts are the way of the future. And we worked so hard on our development of our actual sweatshirts to make them fall a certain way, the dyeing that we do, the type of washing where we take a thicker Japanese stretch French terry and wash it down to where it keeps its original qualities but then feels so thin. . . . Sweatshirts are f*cking important. That might sound like the funniest quote ever. How can you say all this stuff about running for president in 2020 and then say sweatshirts are important? But they are. Just mark my words. Mark my words like Mark Twain. Well, we all love a good sweatshirt when it’s cold…but how many of us are truly willing to pay $560 for one??
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Yeezy Season: ‘Ye Explains His Collection Of High-End Hobo Attire – “Sweatshirts Are F*cking Important!”