Arcade Fire has just poured scorn on cultural appropriation eroticizesKylie and Kendall following their egregious T-shirt débâcle.
SEE ALSO: Kendall and Kylie sloppily put their faces over dead musicians in the name of fashionICYMI, the sisters Jenner have woven a rather tangled web for themselves. Scarcely a week's gone by since the proverbial crap hit the fan after Kylie and Kendall appropriated the images of dead musicians for a line of $125 shirts. For some unfathomable reason, Kylie and Kendall superimposed photos of themselves over classic rock and rap tees for some. Notorious B.I.G.'s mum has since accused Kendall and Kylie of cultural appropriation and The Doors may sue the sisters.
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And, now Arcade Fire has poured some rather witty fuel on the fire by launching some tongue-in-cheek merchandise mocking Kendall and Kylie's terrible tees.
The band's merch is remarkably similar to the offending T-shirts, but with one crucial difference. Arcade Fire have used the image of Kendall's face superimposed with artwork from their new album "Everything Now". Oh, snap!
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The T-shirts were spotted by NME editorial assistant Thomas Smith at the band's official merchandise stall at their gig at York Hall, London, Tuesday evening. The shirts were on sale for £25 ($32.28) and 100 percent of the profits went to global health organisation Partners In Health.
Of course, Arcade Fire hadn't quite finished rinsing the Jenners. The band tweeted a pic of Kendall with a fidget spinner along with the words "it's not official". Could this be another dig at the T-shirt scandal?
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Good work, Arcade Fire.
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