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Rob Kardashian Uses Not So Fat Image to Sell Designer Socks for Christmas After Weight Gain [UPDATE]

Rob Kardashian, who has even referred to himself as fat, is using a noticeably skinnier image of himself to sell his designer socks brand for Christmas. His latest business venture comes after a significant weight gain.

This may seem crazy, but Rob Kardashian’s new designer sock brand, Arthur George, is actually pretty cool. You can check out his entire collection on the AG Socks’ official website.

In case you weren’t aware of Rob’s latest venture, which is a combination of both his middle name and his father’s, the website provides the following description of the brand, under their About page:

“With Arthur George, Rob’s passion in fashion is a stepping stone to create fun and exciting products that people will love. His entrepreneurial background and drive for success is what makes the company move forward. Arthur George has partnered with Universal Hosiery Inc to create, develop, and distribute the products. In addition, with every pair purchased, Arthur George will donate a pair of socks to a family in need--Pair 4 Pair.”

The image he used on the page, however, is one that shows the reality star noticeably lighter than he currently is. This makes sense, considering Rob has talked about how bummed he is following his weight gain. In an earlier episode of his E reality show, Rob told the cameras:

“I've just not been feeling myself, gaining a bunch of weight. It's frustrating, I'm not happy going out when I'm not in good shape. If I don't get myself together in six months then I won't want to hang around everybody.”

It seems like Rob doesn’t want to be seen by anyone these days. The reality star was noticeably absent from the Kardashians’ cooky Christmas card, likely due to his weight gain.

What do you think about Rob’s new socks? Are we crazy for liking them? We want to hear from you. Tell us your thoughts in the comment field below.

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