Kim Kardashian is no stranger when it comes to receiving a lot of attention. However, sometimes the attention can be negative. This time the fans are not happy with Kim’s newly launched SKIMS swimwear line.

The reality television star dropped her new swimwear range on Friday and modeled several of the sexy designs herself. The official Instagram account of the brand uploaded pictures of Kim very recently, showcasing the latest additions to the bikini collection. While some fans praised the cut-out pieces, others weren’t so impressed with it.

Naturally, they took to Reddit to slam the reality star’s new collection. “At this point SKIMS is becoming a cheap fast fashion brand.” Another commented to say, “The amount of drops they have had recently is alarming they’re dropping new collections every week.”

An additional irritated fan chimed in to say, “SKIMS is not good quality to be honest.” This was followed by, “They’re all just a bit boring aren’t they,” Many more commented to declare that the swim line has been branded as cheap and “fast fashion.”

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While fans have previously mocked Kim for boasting about Pete getting her name inked on his chest, it seems she still doesn’t like them enough. The reality star has now refused to get Pete’s name branded on her chest. Looks like Kim only likes them on other people.

We’ll have to see how this affects sales. Odds are it won’t do much considering the massive lines that were formed by fans clamoring to get their hands on whatever Kardashian pumps out.

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