Kylie Jenner's New Trendy Flip Flops Are Impossible to Get

Kylie Jenner's New Trendy Flip Flops Are Impossible to Get

When summer time rolls round, Kylie Jenner loves her flip-flops, and the most recent addition to her assortment may simply be her most unique but.

After giving the flip-flop pattern her stamp of approval again in 2024 throughout a Spain trip with sister Kendall Jenner, Kylie has been a flip-flop loyalist, rocking each high-end and low-end variations of the shoe. Her newest, nevertheless, is essentially the most misleading.

Throughout her ongoing Eurotrip, Kylie Jenner took to her Instagram to pose sporting the quintessential flip-flop model: Havaianas. Nevertheless, as a substitute of choosing one of many extra reasonably priced kinds á la Sasha Obama, the billionaire after all went for a brilliant sought-after pair, the Havaianas collab with Spanish model Gimaguas.

Courtesy of Kylie Jenner by way of IG tales

The Gimaguas x Havaianas collab was unveiled again in April with two kinds: the basic Brasil Brand model adorned with tiny silver keys everywhere in the straps and the revived Sunny model that includes silver studs on the footbed. The drop was a part of a particular undertaking and therefore extraordinarily restricted, with reportedly solely 150 not-for-sale numbered pairs going into manufacturing — and sure, Kylie appears to personal each.

Regardless of having essentially the most unique pair of Havaianas in the intervening time, it appears Kylie additionally has a less complicated pair of flip-flops to match her daughter Stormi Webster. The mother-daughter duo was noticed sporting matching black flip-flops in Venice this summer time.

Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster wearing matching black flipflops on June 29 2025 in Venice Italy.

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