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Call it the year of merch—everyone from Justin Bieber to Zayn Malik has thrown their hat into the ring. Drake brought his Summer Sixteen pop-up to New York City just two weeks ago. And with 21 temporary Pablo stores set to open across the globe on August 19, Kanye West is set to take that idea to the world stage.

It’s fair to say that West was among the first to blow up merch in a big way—he opened a pop-up in New York to coincide with the Yeezus tour back in 2013. Located on the Bowery—a short subway ride from the Barclays Center where he performed—the store was filled with T-shirts, beach towels, stickers, and hats featuring macabre skull motifs from artist Wes Lang.

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Fast-forward three years and West is taking it up a notch again, having sold a reported million-dollars’ worth of merch at the Life of Pablo pop-up in New York earlier this year. He’s since taken his shop on the road to Los Angeles and Paris, and is poised to make an unprecedented global impression this weekend with three-day-only stores in places as far reaching as Singapore, Amsterdam, and Melbourne, the exact locations of which will be revealed on kanyewest.com 24 hours before they open. Portland, Detroit, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Atlanta are among the cities in the U.S.

Each city will have its name spelled out on tees and hoodies with Cali Thornhill DeWitt’s gothic script in a myriad of bold shades reminiscent of the collection West showed at Madison Square Garden in February. And while his runway pieces might be out of reach for some—Yeezy shoes in particular have fetched astronomical prices on the resale market—his latest fashion project should give fans across the world the chance at a piece of Pablo.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at the 2016 Met Gala: