Kylie Jenner just posted the most lit pants on her Instagram, and they’re really the type of pants that only someone with Kylie’s ridic bod could make look chic.
They’re black, sequined, and involve a built-in waist chain type thing, that is also bejeweled. Unfortunately, we can’t yet see the hem of the pants, but something tells us they’re flared.
But while you whimsically stare at these pants and wonder if your sequined short-shorts from the 9th grade are still in your parent’s house somewhere, remember that Kylie’s probably cost thousands of $$, assuming they weren’t handmade for her by her stage mom, Kris Jenner.
Maybe you could try Sears?
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