Fashion

People hate Kendall + Kylie’s Chinese takeout-inspired handbag

Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s fashion line just can’t seem to get anything right.

This time the reality star siblings are taking heat for a purse modeled after Chinese food takeout containers.

The Kendall + Kylie bag in question, the $150 Lee Leather Clutch, is designed to look like the foldable white paper cartons often found in Chinese takeout restaurants and features an exotic red graphic with the words “KK Express Los Angeles, CA” circling a pouncing tiger next to the number three.

The bag is part of a limited-edition line of the label available exclusively through Saks Fifth Avenue. Also part of the line is a coin purse designed to look like a fortune cookie.

As Teen Vogue points out, the Jenner sisters have been accused of cultural insensitivity due to the handbag design’s heavy reliance on imagery many associate, unfairly or not, with Chinese-Americans.

The siblings are, of course, no strangers to being slammed for their label’s design choices. In the last few months, Kendall + Kylie was heavily criticized for using the likeness of legendary black musicians on T-shirts, allegedly without permission, and for selling clothing items clearly influenced by Chola culture.

But that’s not all! W Magazine reports that the bag also looks eeriy similar to a similar Chinese takeout-inspired purse sold by Kate Spade in 2014.

As of press time, the controversial bag appears to have either sold out or been pulled from Saks Fifth Avenue’s website.