Having opened successful pop-up retail
locations in New York, Los Angeles, and Paris, Kanye West continues to open
retail locations featuring his exclusive The
Life of Pablo merchandise collection. Via Twitter, West announced that 21
of the merchandise pop-up stores would open worldwide this past weekend. This
specific pop-up, located in the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania featured long
and short sleeve shirts, hoodies, jackets, and hats. Fans and enthusiasts alike
gathered in lines to purchase pieces from the hyped collection.
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