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Simone Biles Is Upset With Kylie Jenner's Clothing Line Sizing
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Simone Biles Is Upset With Kylie Jenner’s Clothing Line Sizing

Simone Biles recently garnered significant attention with her pointed review of Kylie Jenner’s clothing line, Khy. The Olympic gymnast shared a mirror selfie wearing the brand’s faux leather blazer and shared her frustration over its sizing. Now, many fans are curious to know what happened.

Here are more details about the reputed gymnast’s recent criticism of Jenner’s entrepreneurial venture.

Simone Biles is disappointed with Kylie Jenner’s clothing line sizing

The Olympic gymnast didn’t hold back when reacting to a piece from Kylie Jenner’s clothing line, Khy.

Simone Biles recently posted a mirror selfie to her Instagram Story. Wearing the brand’s oversized faux leather blazer in a deep merlot shade, she made it very clear that she didn’t like the fit. She further wrote, “Ms. Kylie Jenner, this is a crime!!!!!!” She further added, “This is not an XXS/S.”

Per Page Six, in a follow-up Instagram Story, the gymnast doubled down on her playful criticism by sharing a meme of Gigi Hadid swamped in a Vetements hoodie. She joked, “This is me on the last slide, SICK.”

The $138 blazer, which Biles wore, is also available in black and honey. It comes in five sizes: XXS/S, S/M, L/XL, 2X/3X, and 4X. However, the largest size is currently sold out in all colors. It is officially described on Khy’s official website as “a boxy, ultra-oversized blazer with a drop shoulder and flap pockets.” Moreover, it is made from structured faux leather.

Kylie Jenner launched Khy in November 2023. The line quickly became a commercial hit, making $1 million within the first hour of its debut. At the time, she emphasized to Vogue that she was deeply involved in all aspects of the brand’s creation. This ranges from concept and fabric selection to design, as well as fit meetings. 

Jenner said, “From original concept, to designing, or co-designing if we’re working with other designers, from picking fabrics, colors, I’ve been in every fit meeting. I am the creative director of the brand and marketing.”

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.net.

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