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Kendall Jenner bundles up in a cozy polka dot sweater with jeans while shopping in New York
She recently reminisced on her 25th birthday bash where she celebrated in Halloween costumes with friends and family.
And Kendall Jenner appeared to be far more cozy heading out for a shopping adventure in New York on Wednesday afternoon.
The leggy supermodel bundled up in a polka dot sweater paired with denim slacks as she left her hotel for a bit of retail therapy as the sun set in Manhattan.
City slicker: Kendall Jenner appeared to be far more cozy heading out for a shopping adventure in New York on Wednesday afternoon
Kendall’s plush beige sweater featured thick cream and brown polka dots across the front and down the sleeves.
She added inches to her endlessly long legs with a pair of chunky black boots and wore straight leg jeans.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashian’s star wore her dark brown hair loosely curled and rocked a pair of rectangular frames.
Out and about: The leggy supermodel bundled up in a polka dot sweater paired with denim slacks as she left her hotel for a bit of retail therapy as the sun set in Manhattan
Classic: Kendall’s plush beige sweater featured thick cream and brown polka dots across the front and down the sleeves
Kendall’s trip to the Big Apple comes after a recent jaunt to the Windy City where she served up sips of her 818 Tequila.
Almost immediately after announcing her latest venture earlier this year, Kendall faced intense scrutiny for the name of her brand and the attempt to diminish tequila’s cultural significance in the Latinx community.
‘There was just a lack of respect to the culture and the importance of tequila to Mexico,’ bartender Lucas Assis told Yahoo Life in February. ‘She didn’t even know how to properly drink tequila.’
Babe: The Keeping Up with the Kardashian’s star wore her dark brown hair loosely curled and rocked a pair of rectangular frames
Drink up: Kendall’s trip to the Big Apple comes after a recent jaunt to the Windy City where she served up sips of her 818 Tequila
He went on to explain how agave takes up to nine years to fully mature before being able to harvest, a questionable time frame since Kendall noted that she had only spent four years perfecting her new brand.
‘The plant is embedded in the country’s history and culture. Celebrities need to understand the detrimental effect their brands can have on the tequila industry but even most importantly on the agriculture of the agave plant,’ he said.
‘Using Mexico’s culture and history for nothing other than capital gain is culture appropriation. Not to mention leaving the family-owned small distilleries, who have been doing this for generations, struggling to keep up with the sky rocketing prices of the agave, due to farmers simply not being able to keep up with the demand.’
Rough pour: Almost immediately after announcing her latest venture earlier this year, Kendall faced intense scrutiny for the name of her brand and the attempt to diminish tequila’s cultural significance in the Latinx community
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