Kim Kardashian West might soon be even more inclusive.
The reality star and entrepreneur recently hinted that her shapewear line, Skims Solutionwear, might soon include an assortment for men.
“I have been asked a lot about the men’s question and I would love to do that and I hope that we’re working on that soon,” Kardashian West recently told E! News. “There’s some fun stuff in the works.”
The Skims team declined to expand on the possibility of a men’s compression line.
But the expansion might fit right into Kardashian West’s brand.
The inaugural Skims Solutionwear collection came in nine colors that ranged in size from XXS to 4XL and 28 cups sizes. Shapewear extended up to size 5XL. (Since then she’s added the Cotton Collection, Bonded Collection and body accessories, like boob tape and nipple covers in multiple colors.)
Kardashian West also used a lineup of “real women” in lieu of models to promote the brand and show how “Skims empowers them to feel [like] the best version of themselves,” according to the company. The women included plus-size models, childhood friends, family members — like Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and mom Kris Jenner — and Alice Marie Johnson, a former inmate who had been serving
The reality star and entrepreneur recently hinted that her shapewear line, Skims Solutionwear, might soon include an assortment for men.
“I have been asked a lot about the men’s question and I would love to do that and I hope that we’re working on that soon,” Kardashian West recently told E! News. “There’s some fun stuff in the works.”
The Skims team declined to expand on the possibility of a men’s compression line.
But the expansion might fit right into Kardashian West’s brand.
The inaugural Skims Solutionwear collection came in nine colors that ranged in size from XXS to 4XL and 28 cups sizes. Shapewear extended up to size 5XL. (Since then she’s added the Cotton Collection, Bonded Collection and body accessories, like boob tape and nipple covers in multiple colors.)
Kardashian West also used a lineup of “real women” in lieu of models to promote the brand and show how “Skims empowers them to feel [like] the best version of themselves,” according to the company. The women included plus-size models, childhood friends, family members — like Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and mom Kris Jenner — and Alice Marie Johnson, a former inmate who had been serving