Khloe Kardashian still wears Yeezy trainers as she runs errands despite Kanye West's anti-Semitism

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Khloé Kardashian showed that she wasn't willing to part with part of her fashion arsenal when she stepped out in Los Angeles on Wednesday while wearing a pair of Yeezy trainers.The 38-year-old star of Hulu's The Kardashians stuck with Kanye West's Adidas sneakers weeks after he began spouting anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi tirades.Khloé, who showcased her fit figure in jeans on the same day, covered up on Wednesday while taking care of errands in the city.She stayed warm on the chilly day with a nondescript gray zip-up hoodie and a matching pair of sweatpants.

Unbothered? Khloé Kardashian, 38, wasn't letting former brother-in-law Kanye West's anti-Semitic tirades stop her from wearing his Yeezy's while running errands in LA on WednesdayThe reality star stayed on theme with a sporty set of gray Yeezy trainers with an orange accent over the heel.Although many fans of the shoe brand rushed to throw away, donate or sell their Yeezys after West's brand became toxic, Adidas announced after cutting ties with the rapper that it would continue to make the striking shoes.

However, the name 'Yeezy' and the previous branding will be removed, though the shoes will still have the same designs and colors, as Adidas — and not West — owns the rights to the designs.The break with West will also allow the brand to stop paying him royalties and will siginficantly cut down on marketing costs, CNN reported last month.

High and low: She paired her gray-and-orange Yeezy trainers with a gray zip-up hoodie and matching sweatpants, along with a pricey black Birkin bag Making a buck: Adidas will continuing selling Yeezys but will change the name and removing branding related to Kanye West after his anti-Semitic statements; seen in October in LA.

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