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David Beckham and his son Cruz shop for clothes at Kanye West's "Pablo" pop-up shop on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, in Los Angeles. The rapper-turned-fashion mogul announced plans to open 21 stores worldwide just for this weekend to sell clothing based on his latest album, "The Life of Pablo." (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Image Credit: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Kanye West fans waited in line overnight in lower Manhattan on Friday for the chance to buy pieces from a new clothing line centred on the rapper-turned-fashion mogul’s latest album, The Life of Pablo.

The store was among 21 that opened worldwide just for the weekend.

Brittany Fletcher, who said she waited more than five hours, explained why it was important to buy some T-shirts.

“It’s not one of a kind, but it’s rare. You’re not gonna see the average person walking down the street wearing Pablo clothing,” Fletcher said.

Not everybody waited that long.

Raymond Ngo met up with a friend who helped him out by picking him up a T-shirt (along with a second shirt for himself). Total price for the two: $130 (Dh477).

Those prices had some buyers griping about the quality of the merchandise.

Mohammad Khamis, who spent $1,000 on merchandise, complained about the manufacturer of the shirts — Gildan, which also makes much less expensive lines.

“I’m not going to lie. The thing he has to fix is the Gildan. ... C’mon man ... charging me $90 for a sweatshirt,” Khamis said.

The first store opened earlier today in Sydney, Australia. Other cities include Los Angeles, Toronto, London, and Berlin.

Items for sale include a $400 military jacket and a $50 baseball cap.