Kanye West: Ye is going full-throttle on going at Adidas and ex-wife Kim Kardashian
There’s no holding back Kanye West right about now. The hip-hop heavyweight is keeping things transparent and a buck with his issues toward former business affiliate Adidas and ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
There’s no holding back Kanye West right about now. The hip-hop heavyweight is keeping things transparent and a buck with his issues toward former business affiliate Adidas and ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
Kanye West keeps going at Adidas - and I low-key love it as a Nike head
In all fairness, Kanye is just speaking his truths and there’s really no extreme wildness here. Or well, maybe just taking things personally and showing off his frustrations with the three stripes brand and his former ride or die.
‘This is the document that they give employees at adidas when asked questions about Yeezy There is an overlap to adidas and Kim ignoring my opinion on where my kids go to school or people ignoring my name change or the entire celebrity culture ostracizing me for my political opinion It all comes down to human rights which you sacrifice when you’re stigmatized with mental issues All these situations are actually far crazier than what I’ve been branded to be’
Major League Soccer: MLS has officially teamed with Marvel and adidas
Forget a triple threat just being about basketball moves. Turns out Major League Soccer, Marvel and adidas have all teamed up to deliver an insanely fire collection to the masses.
Forget a triple threat just being about basketball moves. Turns out Major League Soccer, Marvel and adidas have all teamed up to deliver an insanely fire collection to the masses.
MLS x Marvel x adidas
Whether you’re a big soccer head or just love what footwear and Marvel have to offer, this limited edition rollout has you covered with epic characters and legit attire plus accessories.
Major League Soccer (MLS), adidas, and Marvel announced today that legendary Marvel Super Heroes will be featured on MLS merchandise as part of a three-part collaboration dropping today and throughout the summer on MLSstore.com.
Through this collection, the three organizations will celebrate a period of tremendous momentum behind soccer in North America and provide new ways for both MLS and Marvel fans alike to engage with the sport and characters they love. The unique product offerings, mixed with creative design elements, position MLS and Marvel at the intersection of sports and fashion as they celebrate the cultural moment surrounding heroes on and off the field.
“Major League Soccer and adidas’ Marvel collaboration captures the unique spirit, confident attitude, and diverse environment that embodies the sport of soccer,” said Rachel Hoagland, MLS SVP of Consumer Products. “The League continues to reimagine our product offerings so fans can celebrate the teams and players they love in new ways. This special collection is the latest evolution of the League’s commitment to spotlighting the creativity in our sport and connecting soccer with progressive fashion offerings.”
The Super Hero-inspired apparel officially launches today with an Avengers-inspired bespoke warm-up jacket, pants, and official match ball that will be used during the MLS All-Star Game on July 19 at Audi Field in D.C. Continuing throughout the summer, Captain America-themed unisex warm-up tops will drop later in June, followed by Avengers-inspired tops in August as part of the League and Continental Tire’s efforts to raise awareness and funds during Kick Childhood Cancer Awareness month in September.
Unlocking a new era of sports fandom, MLS and Marvel’s legendary Super Heroes unite people of all backgrounds, and the collection showcases the League’s unique expression of the global game through fashion. These Marvel-inspired collections will be available at MLSstore.com, select MLS retail locations and onsite at League retail locations in the D.C. metro-area.
Fans in the Washington D.C. area can also find All-Star branded products including headwear, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and more on MLSstore.com, at various local retailers and D.C. United’s team store at Audi Field leading up to the MLS All-Star Game. MLS’ pop-up retail featuring All-Star branded product, including Marvel apparel, will be featured at major All-Star events including MLS All-Star Soccer Celebration presented by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar at The Wharf (760 Maine Ave. SW, Washington D.C. 20024) on Saturday, July 15 from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ET, and Sunday, July 16 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET.
Nike is the most popular sportswear brand in the US
Insert: Duh, right? There’s no question Nike really just do it when it comes to getting things right and with Kanye West having ties cut with Adidas, it’s looking like the playing field is only expanding for the brand. A new study shows it’s a no-brainer when it comes to the Oregon brand being the most popular sportswear in the nation.
Insert: Duh, right? There’s no question Nike really just do it when it comes to getting things right and with Kanye West having ties cut with Adidas, it’s looking like the playing field is only expanding for the brand. A new study shows it’s a no-brainer when it comes to the Oregon brand being the most popular sportswear in the nation.
Nike is winning, winning and winning in the sportswear world
While the competition can seem stiff courtesy of Adidas and PUMA, the fact is Nike is really in its own lane. Online shopping experts Rakuten come through with the detailed breakdown. Tap in.
New research has revealed the most popular sportswear brands in the US, with Nike coming out on top.
The study, carried out by online shopping experts Rakuten, analyzed Google searches across the past 12 months for different sportswear brands to see which brand is the most popular in the country.
It found that Nike takes the top spot on the list, receiving, on average, 6,650,000 searches a month. The company has primarily produced and distributed apparel, accessories, and sports equipment worldwide since its founding in 1964. Utah is the state that was found to be most interested in the brand based on Google Trends results.
Lululemon comes in second place, receiving, on average, 5,730,000 searches in the US every month. It comes in as a much younger company compared to other entries on the list, with searches growing exponentially following the pandemic. Minnesota is the state that was discovered to hold the most interest in the brand.
Adidas takes third place on the list, with an average monthly search volume of 2,550,000. The company is currently one of the oldest sportswear companies around. New York is the state that was found to be most interested in the brand.
Coming in fourth place is New Balance, with the brand receiving 1,640,000 searches a month on average in the US. It’s the oldest company in the top ten, founded in 1906. The state that was found to be most interested in the brand is Maryland.
Rounding out the top five is Under Armour, which comes in with 1,150,000 searches every month on average. Once again, Maryland came in as the state with the strongest interest in the brand.
Think California and Georgia are rocking sportswear the hardest? Think again.
According to Google Trends, the state most interested in Sportswear is New York, which Mississippi and Kansas then follow. New Mexico, Montana, and Vermont had the least interest.
This study was conducted by Rakuten, which offers coupons and cash-back services at more than 3,500 stores across the US.
Kanye West's pockets are really strapped thanks to Adidas
Money really does talk and when you’re not able to properly use Apple Pay? Yikes. Rap superstar Kanye West is still feeling the aftermath of Adidas cutting ties with him by allegedly having his money frozen.
Money really does talk and when you’re not able to properly use Apple Pay? Yikes. Rap superstar Kanye West is still feeling the aftermath of Adidas cutting ties with him by allegedly having his money frozen.
Kanye West’s Adidas issues are far from over
Approached by cameras, Ye didn’t hold back on keeping things 100. West claimed he can’t flex his multi-billionaire status anymore or reap the fruits of a stacked bank account.
Adidas has officially cut ties with Kanye West
Just do it? Turns out Kanye West doesn’t have to worry about calling out Adidas executives anymore as the brand has decided to part ways with Ye following weeks of controversial antisemitic statements shared across all platforms by the G.O.O.D Music founder.
Just do it? Turns out Kanye West doesn’t have to worry about calling out Adidas executives anymore as the brand has decided to part ways with Ye following weeks of controversial antisemitic statements shared across all platforms by the G.O.O.D Music founder.
Adidas has cut loose Kanye West
While details are still coming together, it looks like there’s really no more love for Adidas toward Ye. This also comes following West going onto social media with slams against the iconic brand on how his products and ideas are received.