A professional wrestler made fun of Kanye West for wearing knee-high “kick pads”.
Ye was recently seen wearing padding from his foot to his knee while out and about in Los Angeles with his wife, Bianca Censori.
Last week, images of Kanye West’s new style went viral. On Sunday (May 14), WWE wrestler Matt Cardona added to the conversation by uploading an image with his 1.8 million followers.
The caption read, “Kanye is wearing kickpads now?!” “He now resembles an Indy worker. Is he pursuing THE INDY GOD? Be a man, Kanye. Please, don’t be afraid.You’re avoiding Broski.I heard that, ya’ll.
Instagram users responded to Matt Cardona’s photo in the comments section about Kanye West’s new look.
One commenter said, “Kanye 100% doesn’t know what they are used for.”
Someone else remarked, “He’s about to wrestle at Wrestlemania.”
Despite the complaints, it appears that the product might be made public soon. It was discovered last week that Mascotte Holdings Inc., owned by Kanye West, had submitted an application to trademark “YZY SOCK SHOES.”
Ye provided a brief description of his most recent apparel item in records filed on May 4, writing: “Socks; socks with leather soles,” however a suggested retailer wasn’t mentioned.
In an interview with Vogue Business in October, Kanye West discussed how he currently viewed himself in the fashion industry along the lines of George Lucas and Quincy Jones.
At the time, he declared, “You know, specifically in this fashion environment, I view myself more as a George Lucas than a fashion designer. “I collaborate with real, real, real fashion designers.
“Like Riccardo Tisci, like Demna, like Shayne… My primary responsibility is producing, in the Quincy Jones sense. Who composes a melody out of a symphony of concepts?
Ye briefly described his most recent piece of clothing in documents submitted on May 4, writing: “Socks; socks with leather soles,” but he omitted to identify the retailer.
Kanye West explained how he currently saw himself in the fashion industry along the lines of George Lucas and Quincy Jones in an interview with Vogue Business in October.
He said, “You know, specifically in this fashion environment, I view myself more as a George Lucas than a fashion designer.” at the time.I work with actual, actual, actual fashion designers.
Similar to Riccardo Tisci, Demna, and Shayne, my main duty is producing in the Quincy Jones sense. Who creates a tune out of an orchestra of ideas?