Yeezys are still in high demand on the secondary market

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Yeezys are still in high demand on the secondary market despite Ye's fallout with Adidas

Ye may be all-but"canceled" after his anti-semitic comments last fall led to fierce backlash and a public divorce from Adidas. But demand for his Yeezy sneakers remains high.

That decision left resale sites like StockX and brick-and-mortar resale shops as seemingly the only options for customers looking to. And as inventory continues to dissipate in the coming months, prices are sure to creep up higher. For Adidas, the business impact of ending its nine-year partnership with Ye has been immense. Adidas said on February 9 that it stands to lose overweighed selling leftover inventory without the Yeezy branding

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