Double Tap to Zoom

When we talk about silhouettes, we’re usually focused on footwear or your fit, but with Kim Kardashian West’s SKIMS line dropping at SSENSE today, we’re now definitely talking about the silhouette under all the clothing. After years of trying and failing to find the right shapewear and loungewear, whether it was because of the shade, support, or coverage, Kim decided it was time to take a stand with SKIMS.

From pajamas and robes through to supportive shapewear and everyday loungewear, SKIMS is positioned at the intersection of comfort and style which, in 2020, is a very useful intersection to occupy. While shapewear may be the central aspect of the collection, pieces like the velour tracksuit (yes, velour tracksuits are back, as proven by Paris Hilton & Kim Kardashian West recently), cozy knit tank top, and furry slides lead the way, positing the line as a genuine option for your everyday wardrobe, too.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this Instagram post.

SKIMS just dropped at SSENSE and if other Jenner/Kardashian/West business ventures are anything to go by, the stock won’t be hanging around for a long time. Shop the collection below.

Shop the SKIMS collection below.

Our designated Selects section features products that we love and want to share with you. Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase.

We Recommend
  • At Long Last, SKIMS Has Been Swooshed
  • NikeSKIMS: In Nike's Time of Need, Kim Kardashian Is the Next Michael Jordan
  • The Line Between Skiwear and Streetwear Is Increasingly Blurry
  • What Else Would You Expect From SKIMS x The North Face?
What To Read Next
  • Even at Its Sweetest Hour, Nike’s Air Max Boot Is Still Tough as a Tank
  • This Dressed-up Dad Shoe Pretty Much Sums up the State of Sneakers
  • Warning: Nike's Lowkey Flyest Running Sneaker Has Claws Now
  • Nike’s Classic Air Force 1 Gone Scrumptious Red Velvet Cake
  • “Standard” The North Face Is Unusually Cool The North Face
  • “Vintage” Perfumes Are a Thing Now. They’ll Cost You a Grand.