American socialite, media personality and entrepreneur Kylie Jenner has announced the release of the second collection of her new clothing brand.

On Thursday, Kylie took to Instagram to share photos of Drop 002 of Khy, featuring puffer jackets and coats in basic colors black, white and blue.

However, comments from the 26-year-old Kardashian's Instagram followers accused her of "stealing" Kanye West's design.

 

"Ahh, [it] looks just like something Kanye would design," commented one user, while another claimed, "[Are you all] stealing Kanye's designs now?"

"It's giving Yeezy. [Laughing out loud]," a different netizen wrote, which was seconded by another user with, "They probably stole his designs/concepts."

"Everybody's acting like Kanye didn't invent this whole look," commented another user. "Now we know where all the Adidas/Yeezy unsold merchandise went," claimed a sixth user.

Kylie also posted a reel sampling how to wear her Khy puffers collection. Her reel also received comments linking her collection to Kanye.

"It's like SKIMS and Yeezy had a baby," said one user. Another wrote, "Kylie got the ideas from Kanye."

"[This is] Kanye West vibes for real. [It's] crazy how someone can enter someone's life and they bash him, making him look crazy, but came up on his gemz," stated another netizen.

"Wait, is this Yeezy?" commented another. A fifth user asked, "Yeezy collab?"

Another user quipped, "Yeezy Season 1."

While many accused Kylie of stealing Kanye's design/concept, some left positive comments about her clothing line's second collection.

"[I] love these colors," stated one user; another commenter wrote, "Great look, perfect color combo!"

"Excellent! They look very comfortable," said a third user. Another netizen stated, "[I] could not be more impressed by this line." 

Kylie Jenner launched her new clothing brand, Khy, as she welcomed November. In the first hour of launching, the clothing line reportedly surpassed $1 million in sales, selling out the faux leather trench coat, mini dress and moto gloves in the collection, per People. The sold-out collection was made in collaboration with Namilia, a Berlin-based designer famous for creating leatherwear.

The first drop included a total of 12 faux leather items: a mini dress, a seamless baby tee, a strapless long dress, leather pants, leather leggings, seamless leggings, a mock neck long sleeve, an open back top, a cropped hooded jacket, a trench, a long sleeve mini dress and moto gloves.

According to Kylie, she does the creative stuff for all of the clothing brand's shoots. "I've worked really hard on it, I've put my love into it, and I can't wait for people to experience the clothes. It's very personal."

She plans on making each collection unique by collaborating with brands and global designers.