Kris Jenner is spreading the wealth, continuing to offload some of her most valuable designer clothes and offer them up to her fans — for a price.
The latest batch of clothing on her famous family’s Kardashian Kloset website includes winter staples like a mink ankle-length Gucci coat plucked from the 64-year-old matriarch’s closet and priced at a whopping $50,000.
Jenner’s section of the website features numerous other fur coats, including a vintage Christian Dior fox piece that fans will recognize from the iconic black and white headshots in her home (on sale for $5,000). There’s also a Zandra Rhodes mink coat ($5,000) and a Yves Saint Laurent vintage fox one ($7,000).
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While Jenner is also selling items for $500 and less, some other pricey picks include a $17,000 mini Givenchy croc handbag, an all-white Alexander McQueen suit that Ariana Grande happens to also own ($2,100), a vintage beaded Calvin Klein dress ($2,500) and more.
Kris isn’t the only Kardashian giving up the goods. Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Kylie have all offered up their used clothing too, from Good American bodysuits to a $1,700 Fendi diaper bag presumably used for Stormi Webster.
Taking after her mom, Kylie’s even parting with an $11,000 Saint Laurent sheepskin fur coat.
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It seems that rabid Kardashian fans are not afraid of sticker shock; Kris Jenner has already successfully sold more than one Hermès Birkin bag for five figures.
The family has a long history of auctioning off their personal items on eBay, typically with a small portion of proceeds going to charity.
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However, as Page Six Style previously reported, Kardashian Kloset sales don’t appear to benefit a philanthropic cause. The site’s “About” page states that the goal of Kardashian Kloset “is to share a part of the Kardashian Jenner family lifestyle by offering you the opportunity to own one of a kind items, while promoting sustainability.”
A representative declined to comment on the business.
This story was originally published by the New York Post.