You know what they say, another day, another Kardashian controversy!

This time, the youngest Kardashian-Jenners are in the hot seat. Kendall Jenner and baby sis Kylie Jenner are receiving major backlash from fans over their latest additions to their clothing brand Kendall + Kylie. Besides the astronomical price points, the reality starlets have really outdone their self-involved tendencies by literally putting their faces over iconic band T-shirts in their new “Vintage Tee Collection.”

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That’s right, from Pink Floyd to Tupac Shakur to Metallica, all of your favorite iconic concert tees can now weirdly have photos of Kendall and Kylie superimposed on top — and all for the low, low price of $125!

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Needless to say, the Internet had a lot to say about these weird shirts.

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While the lip kit mogul and her model sis were hoping for excitement from fans, what they got instead was major hate in the Instagram comments.

“Why you gotta disrespect some great artists with this? You can be famous and all, but don't ruin things and start a war in the metal world,” one fan commented, while another added, “I hope you guys [are] feeling really good with these overpriced band t shirts and making it your own with the initials ‘kk’ on them. This is complete cultural appropriation and this is very sickening.”

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This isn’t the first time the youngsters have received flack for their poor judgment. From Kendall’s infamous Pepsi commercial to Kylie’s tendency to lie about plastic surgery, we think they might be used to backlash at this point.

But we gotta say, come on, Kris Jenner, we thought you were a better momager than this!

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