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New images from inside Kanye’s New York City Life of Pablo Pop-Up shop have surfaced and in typical Yeezy fashion, everything inside is as custom as it comes.

Like the other 20 stores, the NYC edition boasts of “Kanye loves Kanye” long-sleeved t-shirts, “Chicago” hats and “Pablo” army green jackets which are being priced for $45, $75 and $325, respectively.

Sonos is providing the sound for all 21 locations (which even span across Europe, Australia, Asia and Australia) and the trusted electronics company jumped at the chance to brandish a bit of exclusivity themselves. The new white Sonos SUB made its debut inside Pablo’s Headquarters and is an extension of Sonos’ portfolio of home sound systems made for any size room.

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The white SUB will retail for $699 and will be available at Sonos.com this fall. For a locator of all Pablo Pop-Up’s, visit www.kanyewest.com/temporarystores.

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(This article was last updated Aug 18, 2016).

Kanye West announced that he is opening 21 Pablo pop-up shops across the globe in a Twitter post he made yesterday (August 17).

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The stores are set to be open this weekend at locations in the United States, South Africa, Germany, England, Australia and Singapore. To see all the cities listed, visit Ye’s website.

Vogue reports that the shops will open tomorrow (August 19) and the exact locations of the stores will be revealed 24 hours before opening. The clothing available at each shop is said to be T-shirts and hoodies with the respective city’s name written in the Old English script designed by Cali Thornhill DeWitt that has been featured on other The Life of Pablo clothing.

This comes after the success of Yeezy’s other pop-up shops in Los Angeles and New York inspired by his The Life of Pablo album. People waited in line for hours for a chance to purchase limited edition T-shirts, jackets and hats designed by the man himself.