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Jay Z’s Barneys clothing deal yields profits exceeding $1 million: source

Barneys' Madison Ave. store, where Jay Z's luxury clothing line debuted. The Shawn Carter Foundation has more than $1 million in its coffers thanks to the deal, according to a source.
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Barneys’ Madison Ave. store, where Jay Z’s luxury clothing line debuted. The Shawn Carter Foundation has more than $1 million in its coffers thanks to the deal, according to a source.
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The Shawn Carter Foundation has $1 million more in its coffers thanks to profits from the luxury clothing line Jay Z launched at Barneys’ flagship Manhattan store six weeks ago.

A source close to Barneys said figures were being tallied on Friday, the last day of sales, but profits had exceeded the million-dollar mark. The collection was unveiled amid a surge of criticism from Jay Z fans who wanted him to pull out of the Barneys deal after two black shoppers said they were racially profiled at the high-end store.

Instead, the rapper and the store pledged that 100% of the collection’s profits and 10% of all of Barneys’ sales on the day of the line’s debut would go to the foundation, which helps needy students pay for college.