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Kim Kardashian Launches her Skims Cotton Collection Shape wear October 15th.

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
October 10, 2019
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Kim Kardashian Launches her Skims Cotton Collection Shape wear October 15th.
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The reality star Kim Kardashian has announced that she will be launching her Skims cotton Collection Shape wear on the 15th of October.

She made this announcement on her Instagram handle and encouraged her fans to be at the waitlist before its sold out. Kim Kardashian has been more than successful with her skims shapewear which was originally nylon and spandex. This new Kim inspired Cotton collection comprises of soft and ccomfortable sets which can be relaxing and worn comfortably at home.

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Kim Kardashian’s expansion into shapewear has actually been a huge success for her as has grossed massive profits from this business venture.

Kim’s success is ascribed to the fact that she is relatable and her fans can relate to her openness on her underwear choices. The business mogul in most of her reality shows reveals her underwear choices and her fans can gladly relate to that. She is open about the fact that she wears solution wears every day both to relax at home and when she steps out on the red carpet

It could be a skin tight body suit or a highwaisted underwear under her clothes. For kim it’s all about comfort and relaxation.

As one of her selling point in her business is being relatable, the prices of these Skims Cotton Shapewear and underwear is incredibly affordable. The enticing price of the Shapewear ranges between $18 and $56. That is why most times, kim’s skims shapewear and uunderwear is always sold out. The sizes also range from XXS to 4XL

The Nylon shapewear is the tradition sort that most underwear fans are familair with, this Skims cotton shapewear and underwear is unique on it’s own and can be for everyday use and can also be worn at home. It is very comfortable and relaxing. The cotton pieces are wearable for everyday use, to relax on a lazy day at home or to just be you.

It’s all available to shop online beginning October 15th by 9am PST.

Kim Kardashian has encouraged her fans to join the waitlist on SKIM.COM before its sold out online on the 15th of October.

Kim is currently visited Armenian with her family and seems to be connecting to her roots

Kim and her daughter North got baptized in Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin Armenia’s main Cathedral

kim Kardashian wears the SKIMS Cotton Rib Tank and the cotton Rib Brief

Kim Kardashian in skims solutions wear

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