In a statement, Adidas said its financial guidance for 2023 “accounts for the significant adverse impact from not selling the existing stock”.
If the company can’t “repurpose” any of the remaining Ye clothing, Adidas said that could cost the company $US534 million ($772 million) in operating profit this year.
Despite that attempt, Adidas is going to have problems repurposing his clothing, an analyst previously told CNN.
“There really are no good options for this distressed brand that sat somewhere between prestige and luxury,” said Burt Flickinger, retail expert and managing director at retail consultancy Strategic Resource Group.
Other options include destroying it or donating unsold Yeezy clothing.
Adidas said it also expects “one-off costs” of $US213 million ($308 million) because of a “strategic review” the company is currently undergoing.
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Adidas said last year that it ended its partnership with Ye because it “does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech” and said his comments were “unacceptable, hateful and dangerous”.
Adidas said they violated the company’s “values of diversity and inclusion, mutual respect and fairness”.
Last fall, Adidas put the “partnership under review” after Ye wore a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt in public. The Anti-Defamation League categorises the phrase as a “hate slogan” used by White supremacist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan.
He also said “I can say antisemitic s— and Adidas cannot drop me,” during a tirade against Jews on a podcast.
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Shares of Adidas tanked about 11 per cent in Frankfurt trading. Adidas stock has dropped 45 per cent over the past year.