KIM Kardashian has shocked Skims shoppers with the brand’s latest boots.
Many Skims fans are questioning the Chewbacca looking footwear that they think is more furry than fashionable.
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Kim Kardashian released her latest collection of Skims holiday buys – and one pair of boots was already causing a stirCredit: SKIMS / BEEM
According to their website, the boots were made for wowing.
The boots, that come in cocoa and grey, are described as being designed with ultra-soft faux fur.
They also proclaim to keep your feet super warm – and feature a molded sole for structure and added comfort.
The Kim Kardashian founded brand wants you to match the unusual boots with your favorite Skims loungewear.
Not everyone, however, was a fan of the footwear.
“These are the ugliest and dumbest looking shoes I’ve ever seen,” remarked one unimpressed shopper.
Many others were reminded of a Star Wars character.
“You all are walking around looking like Chewbacca from the waist down if you want to,” said one X user.
“Straight from the Chewbacca factory,” agreed another.
“B****es want to be a yeti now,” said a perplexed shopper.
This confused peruser made another analogy to the boots: “M**********rs be walking around with Cousin It on their feet.”
“You all going to be out here looking like Big Foot,” joked yet another onlooker.
It seemed others were also not about to splash out cash for the furry find.
“M**********rs like bear claws,” expressed one shocked X user.
“I remember buying a pair of these at Claire’s in 2013,” said this shocked woman.
Another user had only this to say: “Ugly and tacky looking.”
Still, not everyone hated the over the top boot – some Skims fans thought they were cute and plan to buy them this holiday season.
If you are loving the $100 Skims faux fur pair, it fits true to size and comes packaged in a shoe bag.
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They are already sold out in sizes five and six so you better hurry if you want your own pair.
Skims is currently valued at over $4 billion.
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Many shoppers compared to the boots to looking like Chewbacca – and even Big FootCredit: Skims
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The faux-fur boot still had some fans – a couple sizes were already sold outCredit: Skims
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The cocoa colored boot is described as pairing perfectly with Skims loungewearCredit: Skims
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Some people thought the boots were just tacky lookingCredit: Skims
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Skims have grown into a multi-billion dollar businessCredit: SKIMS / BEEM
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