Kim Kardashian Recalls ‘Funny’ Story About Her Shoplifting Dior Sunglasses With Sister Khloe

AceShowbiz -Even though Kim and Khloe Kardashian can probably buy an entire shop if they want to, there was still a time when they couldn’t hold back the urge to steal something. Kim Kardashian recently revealed that she and her younger sister once shoplifted Christian Dior sunglasses back when they were still teenagers and had sticky fingers.

Speaking to Bustle to promote her sunglasses line, the KKW Beauty founder disclosed that the incident happened when they were on a trip to Hawaii. “We were in Hawaii and there was this Christian Dior store and no one [was working] there,” she said while giggling. “Like, it was [in] the wild… just an empty store. Khloe really wanted the Dior sunglasses, so she took them and we walked out.”

“That was so funny. We were like ‘This is wild.’ I think the [employee] must have gone to the bathroom or been in the back by herself on a Sunday,” Kim continued saying. “I don’t know what the story was, but it was really funny.” The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star added that they still have the sunglasses with them because they really love it.

She gushed, “These sunglasses were everything. I still have them to this day and they were so much fun. So cute.”

Hopefully, that would be the only time the famous sisters resorted to theft when they wanted something. After all, both of them already have successful business and star on their own reality show. Moreover, Kim recently unveiled new sunglasses line which was part of her collaboration with Israeli eyewear company Carolina Lemke. The item is affordable too, retailing for less than $100 a pair.

“It’s a little crazy how expensive sunglasses can get,” she said of her new line. “Especially if you lose your sunglasses a lot, or if you tend to break them or scratch them. I felt like the quality was so high-level, and the price point was really reasonable, and I really liked how open they were to different design ideas.”

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