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Harry Styles performs on stage during day one of Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball

Harry Stylesappeared to make a fashion statement in more ways than one.

At his concert at the Kia Forum in California on Monday night, the singer rocked a pair of Vans instead of his usual Adidas x Gucci Gazelles.

Thesportswear brand officially dropped WestTuesday morning. A rep for Styles did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Observant fans noticed the Vans and cheered Styles for the change.

“Harry Styles wearing adidas every show of tour until they hesitate to drop Kanye and he instantlybreaks out vans….. I see u @harry__lambert @Harry_Styles,” tweeted one fan, giving a shout out to Styles and his stylist, Harry Lambert.

Another fan thanked theDon’t Worry Darlingactorfor appearing to stand against antisemitism: “Thank you@harry_stylesand@harry__lambertfor going with Vans last night instead of @adidas. Wesee your decision, and it means so much to me and all your other Jewish fans, and those who stand with us against antisemitism in all its forms.”

Adidas— who, over the weekend, dropped their latest Yeezy sneaker collaboration —said in a statementTuesday that they will no longer work with West, noting that the company “does not tolerate antisemitism and any other sort of hate speech.”

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Their statement continued, “After a thorough review, the company has taken the decision to terminate the partnership with Ye immediately, end production of Yeezy branded products and stop all payments to Ye and his companies. Adidas will stop the adidas Yeezy business with immediate effect.”

Prior to Adidas' decision on Tuesday, West was becoming more vocal about his creative differences with the athletic company, saying in a recent interview that “I could say antisemitic things and Adidas can’t drop me.”

He also used Instagram to express his discontent abouthis working relationship with the brand(or lack thereof), accusing the company of leaving him out of Yeezy-related decision-making and calling out top executives.

source: people.com