Khloe Kardashian sparks backlash for selling daughter’s used designer clothes instead of donating

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By Nika Shakhnazarova

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Khloe Kardashian has sparked backlash after selling her daughter True's used designer clothes for steep prices instead of donating them.

Earlier this month, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 37, took to social media to sell some of her three-year-old daughter's clothes for cash.

Khloe - who shares True with ex Tristan Thompson - posted a link to Kardashian Kloset, where she is selling some of the child’s previously worn clothing, including a $150 Ralph Lauren jacket and a $75 swimsuit.

"Omg I miss seeing True in these outfits," the Good American founder wrote on Twitter alongside the link, which includes items from designers such as Puma, Fendi Kids, Oscar de la Renta, and Givenchy.

While some of the items are more affordably priced, such as a pair of Adidas shorts for $25, other items including a pair of Fendi jeans, cost $495 despite being in used condition. Elsewhere, a pair of pink Gucci tennis shoes, described as being in "excellent condition," is listed for $250.

One dress by the brand Aristocrat Kids, which features silk and ostrich feathers and is described as still having tags and in "pristine condition," is listed on the site for $556. The price is a decrease from the originally listed amount of $695.

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The other items listed as being on sale are not hugely discounted, as the price for a skirt by Mochi has been cut by just $5.

On Kardashian Kloset, it notes that all sales are final, with the website reading: "No returns, exchanges, refunds or cancellations."

On Twitter, the pricey listings for the used or outgrown items have sparked backlash from some of Kardashian’s fans, with many criticizing her for not donating the clothes or handing them down to another child in the family.

"Who would pay that much for children’s clothing, let alone used," one person wrote.

"Who gives a damn about brand names. So disgusted when these clothes could be donated to people in need. Everything is about money with Kashdashians! I gave all my stuff away to people that could use them."

Another tweeted: "Why in the world are you selling these?? COVID produced a lot of needy families…..Find one..or two…or three…."

While a third added: "I hope the profits from the sale of those used clothes are going to charity. Any other scenario is perplexing. You have so much, surely you can afford to gift a needy child used clothing."

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