

A third wrote that they’re “convinced” that “the Kanye Gap collection has to be a social experiment” and a fourth mentioned that “Kanye literally worked at The Gap. “Workin at Yeezy Gap is gonna be Hell,” another shared. “Kanye got people thrifting at Gap,” one social media user wrote. Kanye West's Yeezy Gap line displayed in trash bags at artist's requestīefore the display made headlines, Kanye took to Instagram to seemingly reveal that the bags were inspired by the homeless, but that didn’t stop fans and critics from sharing some backlash and jokes. They won’t help you find ur size too, you just have to just dig through everything,” the user captioned the photo on Twitter. The sales associate said Ye got mad when he saw they had it on hangers and this is how he wanted it. They won’t help you find ur size too, you just have to just dig through everything /GNd08Zv1zC

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Olga Rodriguez reported this story for The Associated Press. “If the trash can is full, it’s of no use, no matter how well it was designed,” she said.
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Two were already full when the group arrived to inspect them, she said.

She recently visited three of the proposed trash cans. Three weeks after being deployed, several are overflowing, or covered in orange and white graffiti or dirty from coffee spills.ĭiane Torkelson volunteers on a team that removes trash from the streets near her home. “We live in a beautiful city, and we want (the trash can) to be functional and cost-effective, but it needs to be beautiful,” she said.īut the good looks of the shiny new trash cans have not protected them from vandalism and other disrespect. The other trash cans deployed for now cost between $630 and $2,800.Ĭity officials say, however, that the government will not pay more than three-thousand per can once a model is chosen for mass production.īeth Rubenstein is a spokeswoman for San Francisco’s Department of Public Works. The lowest-priced of the specially-made models cost about $11,000. It employs a steel design that makes it hard to mark with paint. It has dividers so waste can be separated from materials for recycling, like aluminum and glass.Īnother model, called Slim Silhouette, came in at $18,800. A press of a pedal opens the can for hands-free operation. The so-called Soft Square model trash can was priced at $20,900, making it the costliest model on the streets. The city government project also created interactive maps so people can find the different models to consider.
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Attached to each was a QR code from which people could answer questions about the individual can. Last month, the city deployed 15 made-to-order trash cans and 11 off-the-shelf trash cans. Sometimes people push them over or mark them with words and pictures. The cans also break a lot, requiring repairs. The current trash cans open too widely, they say, permitting people to reach in. Officials decided it was time to replace the more than 3,000 cans that have served the city’s streets for almost 20 years. San Francisco began its search for the perfect public trash can in 2018. One of the trash cans under consideration cost more than $20,000 and took four years to make. Officials in San Francisco are asking the public to help choose a waste container among several models proposed for mass deployment in the California city.
