Kanye West and Gap are parting ways.
The fashion mogul has announced that he is terminating his two-year-old partnership with the apparel chain, claiming that Gap breached their agreement by not releasing apparel and opening Yeezy retail stores as planned.
The partnership was announced in June 2020.
As part of the 10-year deal, Ye was to develop a collection of clothing under the Yeezy Gap brand.
They released several products including a $200 bubble jacket, hoodies, and a collection designed with Balenciaga.
Ye appeared on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” Thursday where he criticized Gap for allegedly copying his designs and selling the copycat items for less. He also said that they “ignored” his request to build retail stores, even though it was in the contract.