The youngest non-Jenner Kardashian sister launched her denim line, Good American, on Nov. 30, 2016, and even gave a tour of the Los Angeles factory where the pants are made. Unfortunately for her, not everyone was impressed.
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On November 30th, Khloé Kardashian invited the world inside the factory that makes her Good American jeans.
While some were thrilled about the behind-the-scenes tour, others questioned the conditions.
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In a Snapchat video that Kardashian, 32, posted, she jokingly yelled at an employee cutting denim, "Don't f**k it up! All the pressure's on you and my Good American clients!"
She also took some videos with a worker in her car whom she cracked didn't like her.
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After she posted the clips, a follower tweeted, "By the looks of @KhloeKardashian Snapchat, she's got a sweatshop working on her jeans."
Kardashian, never one to suffer fools on social media, fired back, saying, "Watch your mouth. All make salaries and all are employed in LA! Know your info before you chime in."
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She added, "It means a lot to me to fight to make my denim in the US and to be employing good wages to all of my hardworking employees!"
She then retweeted a GIF of her tossing up the middle finger.
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The reviews for Kardashian's denim line have been mixed, so she may want to get back to work sooner rather than later to ensure her employees are producing the best quality product.
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One reviewer said "I love the high-waisted cut and the material is so comfortable they actually feel like jeggings, without looking like jeggings (very important). I felt confident wearing them with a tighter bodysuit because the waistband hit at just the right spot, and I feel like they were more flattering in the butt then other designer denim brands I've tried. Plus, I was lucky enough test the same pair Khloé wore to the Good American launch in L.A., so I'm feeling extra Kardashian adjacent."
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While another reviewer said "I rarely wear denim, so I felt like Khloe's line really had to blow me away to even register on my radar. And, it did and it didn't. On a positive note, they were incredibly comfortable I'm talking leggings comfort levels! which I absolutely loved. However, even as comfortable as they were, they didn't fit exactly right on short gals like myself. I'm 5'0" and the smallest size (0) was still too big around the waist and too long in length for me. I'm hoping Khloe expands her line soon to add short inseams and length styles to help out us petite peops."
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And yet another reviewer said "I am opposed to vanity sizing in theory but not in principle, as I easily wiggled into a size down from my normal one. They're stretchy, y'all. The stretch meant they were as comfortable as leggings, hugged my butt and didn't give any unwanted muffin top, which was a plus. But the extreme distressed style of mine put me off I felt like so much distressing on a stretch jean looked a little inexpensive, and inexpensive these jeans are not. I have to give her props for the "komfort factor" but I don't know if I'll be buying these!"
