Kendall and Kylie Jenner criticised for printing their faces on Tupac T-shirts
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Kendall and Kylie Jenner have been criticised for selling T-shirts that show the reality stars' faces printed over images of iconic musicians.
Pictures of the pair have been superimposed over the likes of Tupac, Biggie, Pink Floyd and Metallica.
But while some fans of these artists are upset, the T-shirts are still proving popular.
Much of the stock has already been purchased, with some of the designs already sold out.
Ray tweeted: "Kendall and Kylie wild to think I'm spending 125 on a tee shirt.", external
The tops are selling for $125 (£95).
Along with photographs of Kendall and Kylie, T-shirts have also been printed with their logo and with screengrabs of images taken from their Instagram accounts.
Kendall shared an image of her wearing a customised Metallica T-shirt on Twitter., external
The "vintage T-shirts" are described as "one of a kind" and while shoppers can select which image of Kendall and Kylie they would like, the band T-shirt is apparently chosen at random.
"All shirts are assorted and one of a kind. What you get may vary from your friends and what is pictured on site, as each tee shirt is a vintage original," the website warns.
A top featuring the band Kiss has been printed over., external
Kendall and Kylie Jenner first found fame as part of the reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which featured their half sister Kim Kardashian and the rest of her family.
They have since gone on to have their own shows and sell fashion and make-up ranges.
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