Kendall and Kylie Jenner recently caught an incredible amount of backlash over some ill-advised t-shirts that superimposed their faces over the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, the Notorious B.I.G. and more. Now, Arcade Fire are skewering the socialite sisters with some superimposed threads of their own.
As NME points out, the band were selling shirts that found the Jenners' selfie stencil plastered over with the logo of their forthcoming disc, Everything Now. A sign at the merch booth notes that 100 percent of the band's proceeds will be donated to Partners in Health.
As for Arcade Fire, Everything Now arrives July 28 via Columbia. They've also mapped out a North American tour, which you can find more information on here.
Dig into Arcade Fire's back catalogue via Umusic.
As NME points out, the band were selling shirts that found the Jenners' selfie stencil plastered over with the logo of their forthcoming disc, Everything Now. A sign at the merch booth notes that 100 percent of the band's proceeds will be donated to Partners in Health.
The Jenners initially launched their "vintage" shirts with a price tag of $125 each. After pulling the clothing from their webstore, Kendall conceded that the shirts were "not well thought out."So @arcadefire are selling their own versions of *those* Kendal and Kylie Jenner t-shirts pic.twitter.com/vTrKrDJPxp
— Thomas (@thomasjsmith__) July 4, 2017
As for Arcade Fire, Everything Now arrives July 28 via Columbia. They've also mapped out a North American tour, which you can find more information on here.
Dig into Arcade Fire's back catalogue via Umusic.