Fresh from sparking controversy with her recent poorly Photoshopped picture which she posted on Instagram on January 13th, Khloé Kardashian is back in the internet’s bad books. This time, for selling three-year-old daughter True Thompson’s clothes online for what have been deemed quite frankly *ridiculously* inflated prices! Oh, Khloé!
The 37-year-old Good American founder has added quite a few of her and Tristan Thompson’s daughter’s clothes on the ‘Kardashian Kloset’ website, which as you can imagine from the name, gives us regular folk the chance to own and wear things that were previously worn by the members of the Kardashian/Jenner family. However, we use the term ‘regular folk’ cautiously, because some of the pieces come with a very steep price tag.
Khloé alerted everyone to the clothes drop on Twitter on January 14th, writing: "Omg I miss seeing True in these outfits" followed by a link to some of the pieces, which include a pair of Fendi jeans for an eye-watering $495, an Oscar de la Renta dress for $395, light pink Gucci tennis shoes for $250, a floral Zimmermann romper for $150, a Ralph Lauren reversible bomber jacket for $150, and a Dolce and Gabbana floral cheetah print top for $99.
Predictably, social media had comments. One "disgusted" user wrote: "Who would pay that much for children's clothing let alone used. Who gives a damn about brand names. So disgusted when these clothes could be donated to people I'm need. Everything is about money with Kashdashians! I gave all my stuff away to people that could use them."
Another echoed what the first commenter said, adding that the clothes should be passed down to other mothers who might not be able to afford new clothes. "Wow True outfits cost more than some babies Mother can afford. We recycle our babies clothes and give to the next Mother. We take great care of them. They be free pass down. They might not be the designer cloths you buy and maybe not on your level of Chanel. It's better to give."
A few users were quick to point out the inflated price of some of the items, in particular a pair of tights that could be purchased at Target. "Twenty bucks for some cat and jack tights that target sells for $6.99. What planet do you live on? Do better- donate this stuff," one fan wrote, while another added, "Target brand tights for 20 dollars??? They are 6.99 at the store." "My question is: Are you ok? do you think it is ok that they sell their kids used outfits considering they are multimillionaires?" asked another Twitter user, adding, "I mean, really? How about they give it away to kids that are in need? people don't even need to know is coming from them."