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Kanye West Drops "Sunday Service" YEEZY Apparel


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As his highly-anticipated Easter Sunday Service at Coachella took place, Kanye West took up the opportunity to debut a new "Sunday Service" capsule for the YEEZY brands. The new collection was on full display at the Empire Polo Club in Indio Sunday evening and is now made available online for mass consumption.

The new capsule includes a crewneck in a tie-dye design that reads "HOLY SPIRIT. Other pieces include a cotton poncho, a short-sleeved t-shirt that reads "TRUST GOD," matching sweatpants and even "Jesus Walks" socks. The pieces range from $50 USD to $225 USD and according to brief clips captured on festival grounds, Kanye fans were not shying away from such prices at all, nearly cleaning out the YEEZY merch setup.

This week's Sunday Service was a star-studded affair that saw the likes of Teyana Taylor, Chance The Rapper, Kid Cudi, and DMX all joining 'Ye as he delivered on a special Resurrection Sunday edition of his running series. Kanye also took the chance to debut his new 'Water" track, a possible teaser leading into his forthcoming Yandhi album.

The majority of the performance was a run through his existing catalog, including renditions of"Jesus Walks" and other performances similar to the ones that we've seen through circulating clips in weeks past.

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