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Kylie Jenner's crop top is so extreme that it can barely be considered a shirt

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The INSIDER Summary:

  • Kylie Jenner debuted a new type of top in an interesting Instagram post.
  • The reality star's photo shows the shortest crop top.
  • It's so short, it may not even be considered a top.
  • The tiny sweatshirt is hanging on by a thread with deep cuts that goes from her armpit to shoulder.


Remember back in March, when Urban Outfitters debuted the crop top to end all crops that the internet just could NOT with? Well, apparently Kylie Jenner could.

As with Millie Bobby Brown, who just OWNED those clear knee Topshop mom jeans, Jenner was spotted donning her own version of one of 2017's most confusing fashion trends, only she went a little … extra.

A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on

Not only is the sweatshirt the 19-year-old debuted on Snapchat just as teeny tiny as the original shirt that sparked such outrage, it looks like it's barely hanging on by a thread (literally) with a deep slash that goes from her armpit to the middle of her shoulder.

💜 @balmain

A post shared by Kylie (@kyliejenner) on Jan 10, 2017 at 6:46pm PST on

It's certainly not the first time the reality star has made a bold move for the sake of fashion: You may recall those WTF thigh cutouts she and designer Balmain introduced us to honor the brand's creative director, Olivier Rousteing.

While the crop top (or is it a shrug?) is a far more casual one for the usually glammed up Jenner, it's not exactly a super wearable look. Still, we've gotta give the girl kudos for daring to be different — at least in this instance (though her camo collection may or may not be another story entirely)!

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