has been roasted on social media after fans complained that his new Yeezy line for GAP has been displayed in trash bags, at the rapper's own request. In response to photos of his clothing stuffed in large black bags, rather than hangers or neatly folded piles, users expressed confusion over his bizarre vision.The backlash was sparked by a tweet, penned by Owen Langan, who shared a snap of the disheveled merchandise as well as a claim that a 'sales associate said Ye got mad when he saw they had it on hangers and this is how he wanted it.'
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