Business AP: Adidas to release second batch of Yeezy sneakers after breakup with Ye - Part of the profits from the sales of the Yeezy shoes will go to the Anti-Defamation League and the Philonise & Keeta Floyd Institute for Social Change, run by social justice advocate Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd.

Adidas to release second batch of Yeezy sneakers after breakup with Ye
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By David McHugh
2023-07-28 15:43:18GMT

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FILE - Yeezy shoes made by Adidas are displayed at Laced Up, a sneaker resale store, in Paramus, N.J., on Oct. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Adidas said Friday that it is releasing a second batch of high-end Yeezy sneakers after cutting ties with rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, as the German sportswear brand seeks to unload the unsold shoes while donating to groups fighting antisemitism.

The online sale, to start Wednesday through Adidas smartphone apps and its website, follows an earlier set of sales in May. Models that will be available include the Yeezy Boost 350 V2, 500, and 700 as well as the Yeezy Slide and Foam RNR.

The company cut ties with Ye in October after he made antisemitic and other offensive remarks online and in interviews. That left Adidas holding 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of unsold Yeezys and searching for a responsible way to dispose of them.

Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden said in May that selling the popular sneakers and donating some of the profits was the best solution to deal with the unsold inventory and make a difference. He said the company spoke with nongovernmental organizations and groups that were harmed by Ye’s comments and actions.

Part of the profits from the sales of the Yeezy shoes will go to the Anti-Defamation League and the Philonise & Keeta Floyd Institute for Social Change, run by social justice advocate Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd.

Shoes sold directly by Adidas in North America will include blue square pins established by Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism as a symbol of solidarity in rejecting antisemitism, the company said.

The Anti-Defamation League calls the sale “a thoughtful and caring resolution” for the unsold merchandise and that “any attempt to turn the consequences of (Ye’s) actions into something that ultimately benefits society and the people he has hurt is most welcome.”

Adidas declined to give details on numbers of shoes that would be released for sale and how much of the proceeds would be donated. Asked if Ye would receive royalties from the sales, the company would only say that “we will honor our contractual obligations and enforce our rights but will not share any more details.”

The company said Monday that the first sale of Yeezy shoes helped its preliminary second-quarter financial results and contributed to it raising its outlook for the year — from a high single-digit decline in revenue to a mid-single digit decline.

That would still amount to an operating loss of 450 million euros (more than $494 million) this year, instead of a loss of 700 million euros.

Adidas, which reports its earnings for the first half of the year on Thursday, said it expected future Yeezy sales to further boost its results.
 
Oh, please. Selling merch like this only benefits grifters like the ADL and Floyd's family.
The Anti-Defamation League calls the sale “a thoughtful and caring resolution” for the unsold merchandise and that “any attempt to turn the consequences of (Ye’s) actions into something that ultimately benefits society and the people he has hurt is most welcome.”
 
So, let's get this straight. A German shoe manufacturer cut ties with a Black rapper over antisemitic comments during a mental health crisis. That same company decides to sell his creation and donate profits to a family of grifters because they know the shoe makes money.

I'm confused.
 
That left Adidas holding 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of unsold Yeezys
You have to laugh at the sheer idiocy of a company that would do this. Billions of euros of merchandise. Could the shareholders sue for dereliction of duty or are they too afraid to?
selling the popular sneakers and donating some of the profits
Some. Right. How much is some? No mention in the article. Is this like those Christmas card packs that donate to charity and it’s like thruppence in the pound?
So basically, it's okay to profit from anti-Semitism, as long as you buy an indulgence?

Sounds right.
Nail. Head. Yes. It really is cult behaviour
 
From Adidas Wikipedia page:
The company was founded by Adolf "Adi" Dassler after his return from World War I.
Both Dassler brothers joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in May 1933 and became members of the National Socialist Motor Corps.[14] Adolf took the rank of Sportwart in the Hitler Youth from 1935 until the end of the war.[15] During the war, the company was running the last sport shoe factory in Germany and predominantly supplied the Wehrmacht with shoes. In 1943, their shoe production was forced to cease operations and the company's facilities and workforce was used to manufacture anti-tank weapons. From 1942 to 1945 at least nine forced labourers were working at both sites of the company.[16]
The Dassler factory, used for production of anti-tank weapons during World War II, was nearly destroyed in 1945 by US forces.
The brothers split up in 1947 after relations between them had broken down,[18] with Adolf forming a company registered as Adidas AG, from Adi Dassler, on 18 August 1949, and Rudolf forming a new firm that he called Ruda – from Rudolf Dassler, later rebranded Puma.
 
I never understood sneakerhead culture, then again it is retarded consoomerism for status symbols. I have like 3 pairs of shoes at any given time and toss them when the soles are worn. Are there really retards out there buying 60+ dollar shoes every couple months?
 
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