As a taxpaying citizen whose style icon is North West, I'm pretty psyched about the Kimye kids' klothing kollaboration, The Kids Supply. 。
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are selling mini versions of their wardrobe staples, which are very cute and will not fit me. And yet, I'm charmed by a children's jacket that costs over $200 and is almost definitely dry clean only.。
CARD ID: 206202 。
Except for the notable absence of tutus and leather jackets, this kollection has pretty much everything I would like to wear and want children to wear. But since there's only so many $65 pairs of sweatpants for four-year-olds I can rationalize, here are my ten favorite pieces.。
1. Calabasas Reversible Jacket, $240 。
2. Silk Bias Dress in Blush, $125。
CARD ID: 206188。
3. Silk Bias Dress in Ink, $125。
3. Silk Bias Dress in Ink, $125。
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4. Calabasas Sweatpants, $65 。
As a 27-year-old professional, I would like to wear these sweatpants every day.。
CARD ID: 206194。
I'm going to assume that my neck is larger than a child's neck, although this isn't anything I can back up with facts. However, it's always nice to have an extra hair tie! I'm sure no one will notice that it says the word "kids" on it, which would look weird. But if they do, it's probably a close friend who needed to borrow a hair tie and I obliged because I'm a saint. Just like Saint West.。 6. Kids Embroidered Hat, $35。6. Kids Embroidered Hat, $35。
CARD ID: 206208 。
But still, this hat is pretty cute! Would it definitely make me seem like Steve Buscemi in。 30 Rock 。? Yes, probably.。
Maybe people would think I'm just a fan of the the movie。
Kids。
CARD ID: 206212。
9. Calabasas Thermal Set, $105。
10. Epic Topanga Hoodie and Jogger Set, $125。
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