Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner recently faced backlash over accusations that they were selling overpriced, used, and even allegedly dirty kids’ clothing through their resale platforms. The controversy began when fans noticed that some items listed for sale appeared to be secondhand and priced much higher than expected for pre-worn children’s clothes.


Both Khloé and Kylie have previously promoted selling items from their personal wardrobes through online resale sites, allowing fans to own pieces from their favorite celebrities. However, when it comes to children’s clothing, many fans expressed concern that these items, which were used by their kids, were being sold at premium prices. Some buyers reported that the clothing appeared worn and questioned the hygiene of selling secondhand kids’ clothes without clear indications of their condition.


The criticism primarily revolves around the perceived exploitation of their fan base, as many felt that charging high prices for used children’s clothes, particularly when some items reportedly appeared less than pristine, was taking advantage of their followers’ loyalty. Critics argue that given the Kardashians’ wealth, reselling these items for a profit feels out of touch and insensitive to fans who may not have the means to afford new designer items.


Khloé and Kylie have yet to directly address the allegations publicly. However, this situation has sparked a broader conversation about the ethics of celebrity resale practices, especially when it involves children’s items. Fans are calling for more transparency and fair pricing, especially from public figures who have a considerable influence and financial means.