Khloé Kardashian is facing a backlash for selling her daughter's clothes - rather than donating them to charity.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum, 37, and her family have a resale website called 'Kloset' - through which they sell a range of second-hand items from their wardrobes.
The website promises its visitors: "These pieces have been hand-selected by each family member and are available exclusively for the public to purchase."
The goal is said to be to share a part of the Kardashian-Jenner "family lifestyle" by offering fans the opportunity to own "one of a kind items" while promoting sustainability.
Khloé promoted the business last week on Twitter, revealing that clothing associated with her 3-year-old daughter, True Thompson, was listed on the site. Alongside a link, she wrote: "Omg I miss seeing True in these outfits."
The news has prompted criticism of the reality TV star after people noticed several children's items listed for hundreds of dollars on the site, as reported by BuzzFeed.
It's unconfirmed which belonged to True, though one dress - by the brand Aristocrat Kids - is currently listed for $556.00. It had originally been listed as $695.00.
There are also two pairs of Fendi jeans going for $495 and $275 respectively, both described as in "excellent condition".
Other children's clothing currently available on the website include an Oscar de la Renta dress ($395), Gucci tennis shoes ($250) and a Givenchy sweater ($247.50).
It's unclear which items have been provided by Khloé but her post has sparked controversy, with fans questioning why such clothing wasn't donated.
One person responded: "Who would pay that much for children's clothing let alone used. Who gives a damn about brand names. So disgusted when these clothes could be donated to people in need."
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Another said: "I don't understand reselling the clothes when you clearly don't need the money and someone else in need could use them."
The prices were described as "ridiculous" by one social media user, with another saying that potential customers were being "grossly" overcharged.
And whilst Khloé was called "greedy" by several people, there were people who came to her defence amid the ongoing backlash over the reselling.
Some fans speculated that any profits may end up being donated to charity, though this hasn't been confirmed nor is it stated in the 'About' section of the website.
One person tweeted: "Does it occur to anyone that she will be donating the proceeds she gets from the clothing?"
The Mirror approached reps of Khloé for comment.
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