Khloé Kardashian has been slammed by critics as 'greedy' for selling her daughter's used clothes on the resale site.
The 37-year-old reality star is facing backlash for selling her daughter's clothes instead of donating them.
Khloe and her family have a resale website called 'Closet' - through which they sell a range of vintage items from their wardrobes.
Khloé promoted the website on social media last week, revealing that clothes belonging to her 3-year-old daughter, True Thompson, were listed on the site. Along with a link, she wrote: "Omg I miss seeing True in these outfits."
The news prompted criticism of the reality TV star after she saw several children's items listed on the site for hundreds of dollars, BuzzFeed reports.
It's unconfirmed which True belongs to, though one dress — by the brand Aristocrat Kids — is currently listed for $556.00. It was originally listed as $695.00.
It is unclear what items were provided by Khloé, but her post has sparked controversy, with fans questioning why such clothes were not donated.
One person replied: "Who would pay so much for children's clothing that is used alone. Who gives a damn about brand names. There is so much disgust when these clothes can be donated to people in need. " Another said: "I don't understand resell clothes when you clearly don't need the money and someone else in need can use them."
After Khloe Kardashian was called "greedy" by many users, there were people who came to her rescue amid ongoing protests over the resale.