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Would you buy Kim Kardashian’s pre-owned flip-flops for $50?

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Kim Kardashian rocked a pair of pricey Balenciaga flip-flops in October 2022.GC Images

This star’s style is never a flop.

Kim Kardashian might be a successful businesswoman and TV personality, but she’s not above making a quick buck online, recently listing — and quickly selling — several pairs of $50-and-under flip-flops on her family’s clothing resale site Kardashian Kloset.

She posted a screenshot of one blue pair to her Instagram Story yesterday, writing “shop my @kardashiankloset!” and including a link to the new Danward sandals, which retail for $75 and were listed for $50 before selling out.

In addition to the blue design, the billionaire, 42, sold an identical pair of the shoes in white with black straps, as well as a pair of used Montbell flip-flops in “good condition” for just $30.

Kardashian posted these sandals on her Instagram Story yesterday, reminding fans that they could own her old styles. Kardashian Kloset
She shared an Instagram snap of herself posing in a jam-packed closet. kimkardashian/Instagram

Kardashian Kloset was launched in 2019 for the entrepreneur and her family to sell their old clothing and accessories, with everything from Khloé’s Adidas track pants ($75) to Kris Jenner’s $20,000 Chopard diamond-and-emerald earrings up for grabs.

Children can also wear the famous family’s styles, including castoffs from the KarJenner kids like a Fendi bib ($155), while a men’s collection includes Dolce & Gabbana sneakers ($450) and numerous items in a size 2XL like this Tommy Hilfiger coat ($195).

Last March, Kim caught flack for selling Yeezy shoes on the platform amid her divorce from Kanye West, posting two pairs of the brand’s black sandals for sale before removing the listings.

“Selling stuff you’ve gotten for free when you’re already a ‘billionaire’ is so GROSS,” one fan wrote on the “KUWTK” Reddit at the time.

A look at Kim’s Kloset includes several designer dresses for sale. Kardashian Kloset
The entrepreneur recently launched a new collection of Skims swimwear.

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The Skims founder isn’t the only one who’s been criticized for listing her belongings on the site.

In 2020, designer Christian Cowan called Khloé out for reselling a dress that was allegedly loaned to the reality star, although a source later told Page Six “it was never asked to be returned.”

“@khloekardashian why are my runway samples I loaned you being sold on your website?” Cowan wrote on his Instagram Story at the time.

Despite the controversy, it doesn’t seem like Kardashian fans are going to stop flipping for these styles anytime soon.