Fans React After Kim Kardashian Shows Off Bizarre KFC Platform Crocs

Kim Kardashian followers gawk at odd KFC platform crocs
Kim Kardashian followers gawk at odd KFC platform crocs / Pierre Suu/Getty Images

Crocs are at it again, out here trying to be fashionable. Although I never thought I'd see the day that Kim Kardashian openly admits she likes a shoe covered in holes and meat, life never ceases to amaze. People reports that the 39-year-old businesswoman unveiled the shoes on her Instagram story Thursday evening.

Kim Kardashian shows off KFC crocs on Instagram
Kim Kardashian shows off KFC crocs on Instagram / Instagram / Kim Kardashian

“I woke up this morning to a delivery from Kentucky Fried Chicken and they are Kentucky Fried Chicken Crocs,” Kim explained, showing off the platform-styled clogs—which are adorned with fried drumstick-shaped Jibbitz charms. The design appears to be mimicking the fast-food chain’s signature takeout box. “Aren’t these amazing?” Kim said of the shoe. Yes, Kim, they certainly are something. People reports that Kim and husband Kanye West showed off their love for KFC last month when they enjoyed a few drumsticks while in Paris before visiting the Jean Paul Gaultier fashion house.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West enjoy KFC in Paris
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West enjoy KFC in Paris / Instagram / Kim Kardashian

Although fans have trolled and criticized Kim’s style choices before, I have to say this pair of Crocs is on a different level. Many have taken to Twitter to react to the bizarre shoes, with one writing, "we really have Kim Kardashian pretending kfc crocs are high fashion on Instagram. I hate it here."

I guess I always thought that Crocs were so much a fashion faux pas that their mere presence in a Kardashian-Jenner household would incite a riot. I pictured the sisters falling one by one like Superman exposed to kryptonite, their expert fashion sense no match for that terrible squeaking sound Crocs make when your bare feet get a little sweaty inside them. Apparently not! The classic clog style will be available for purchase in unisex sizes later this spring and will set customers back $59.99.