In an effort to promote sustainable fashion, Khloe Kardashian has launched Kardashian Kloset, a website where she and her family resell their second-hand clothes. However, her laudable initiative has been met with mixed reactions, with many fans expressing disgust and concern over the resale of her children’s clothes.
On Monday, Kardashian took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of her daughter True, six, and son Tatum, one, sitting on a freshly made bed, modeling the clothes. While True looked adorable in a frilly summer dress and Tatum equally charming in a beige co-ord, fans were horrified at the prospect of buying used children’s clothing.
Under a Reddit thread, users shared their thoughts on Kardashian’s resale venture, with many questioning why she needed to sell her children’s clothes so urgently. Some pointed out the creepiness of selling clothes off her children’s backs, while others expressed disgust at the idea of purchasing outfits that had been worn by someone else’s kids.
Despite Kardashian’s likely intentions to promote environmental consciousness, her fans were unimpressed and uninterested in purchasing her children’s second-hand garments. The incident has sparked a wider discussion on the ethics of reselling personal items, particularly those belonging to children, and the boundaries of sustainable fashion.