Kendall and Kylie Jenner have been criticised after launching a line of 'vintage' T-shirts that feature their own faces.

The T-shirts feature images of legendary acts such as Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Pink Floyd, Kiss and Metallica, superimposed with the faces of the Jenner sisters. Available on Kendall-kylie.com for $125 (£96) each, each style is described as a "one of a kind, perfectly worn vintage tee shirt".

The description prompted annoyance on social media as Twitter users questioned why the sisters had felt the need to print their likeness over the original artworks of music icons. Some also challenged their use of the word 'vintage'.

Regardless, the T-shirts are selling well - multiple items are already low in stock.

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