KHLOE Kardashian's new Good American swim line is being met with bad reviews.
In particular, the fashion mogul's "Rib sport high cut one piece suit" has several critics.
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Overall ratings for the suit barely crack three-out-of-five stars.
The company describes the outfit as "the high cut one piece of your dreams," adding, "This sexy one piece is sure to show off all your best assets."
But several reviewers weren't satisfied, and many took issues with the fabric breakdown of 87% Nylon/13% Elastane.
One person said the suits are "strange' while another said "it fit me like a trash bag."
A third called the quality of the swimwear "terrible."
"You can immediately see right through the fabric," the review continued. "There’s no way they didn’t know how sheer the fabric is, it’s disappointing that it would be the final product."
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Indecency was a top concern as well, with many having issues with the fabric's coverage.
"You can actually see the entire outline of both of my boobs. If that's your thing go for it," one reviewer complained. "Wish they had a spot to put in padding."
Another agreed, calling the line "too loose and can see nips through the material."
ALL AMERICAN REJECTS
It's not the first time Khloe and her company have been crushed by upset customers.
During the height of the coronavirus crisis, Khloe faced backlash from fans for promoting her luxury denim line while many struggled with health and finances.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star promoted a sale on her website, but many people were offended to be offered only a 30 percent discount at most, when most pieces retail for over $150.
Alongside a gif of sister Kourtney, 41, famously saying “Kim, there’s people that are dying,” one fan tweeted:
“Most of us aren't surviving right now Khloe. I know revenue is probably down for your company and that's awful but…
“Not any ill will towards you by any means but can you possibly raise awareness for those that need it most?” they added.
“It’s still too much... seriously right now is not the time to advertise your “sales” most people don’t have money for jeans right now….” someone wrote with an angry face emoji.
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Another fired off at the TV personality: “Sis, we at pretty much all out of work . I love ya but this is a no.”
A struggling medical worker replied: “I would love to buy your jeans but I can never afford it. I would have to work so many 16 hour shifts in the hospital."
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