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California is suing Kanye West's Yeezy brand for allegedly violating a rule that requires notice or a refund when products don't ship within 30 days of ordering

  • Kanye West's apparel brand is heading back to court, this time over shipping delays.

  • Yeezy failed to ship products within 30 days, violating California's business code, the state says.

  • Meanwhile, the supply-chain crisis at LA ports continues to cause shipping delays across the US.

Kanye West's apparel brand Yeezy was hit by a lawsuit from the State of California on Friday, alleging illegal shipping delays.

California says Yeezy "repeatedly violated" the state's business code "by failing to ship items within thirty days and failing to provide adequate delay notices to California consumers, or provide an offer of a refund," according to the lawsuit.

California's business code states that if a company does not ship products ordered online within a 30-day timeframe, it must provide a refund, send "equivalent or superior replacement goods," and send the customer a written delay notice.

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Regardless of whether Yeezy shipped items on time, fans of West's popular and pricey sneakers may be disappointed by lengthy shipment times referenced throughout the suit. The supply-chain crisis concentrated in California's ports continues to cause disruptions across the country.

The musician has not commented on whether or not Yeezy is experiencing shipment delays, and did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Yeezysupply.com, the domain listed in the suit, says customers should "allow 2-3 business days for your order to process and 3-5 days to ship."