aryan Khan's brand 'D'YAVOL X' trolled for selling T-shirts worth Rs 24,000 and jackets worth Rs 2 lakh

Recently, superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son aryan Khan's clothing line 'D'YAVOL X' went live. However, netizens have trolled the brand over the expensive prices of the clothes.

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's son aryan Khan has recently launched his own luxury clothing brand 'D'YAVOL X'. There is a lot of discussion about this latest streetwear collection of Shahrukh and Aryan. However, when the website went live, people were shocked to see everything from jackets costing Rs 2 lakh to sweatshirts costing Rs 33,000.

The website of Shah Rukh Khan's son aryan Khan's luxury streetwear brand 'D'YAVOL X' went live. To announce the same, the star kid took to her instagram account and shared a photo of herself twinning in black sweatshirt with her father Shah Rukh. Sharing the picture, aryan wrote, "Live now on dyavolx.com."

netizens flocked to the website as soon as the latest collection of Aryan's clothing brand was launched. However, he was shocked to see the exorbitant prices of the clothes and started trolling streetwear for selling them at such exorbitant prices. One user wrote, "Too expensive... not for 'common' people like us!", while another commented, "2 lakhs for a biker jacket, which looks useless. I can't buy it." Would love to buy from Zara for 8k." See screenshots of comments here.

Meanwhile, popular fashion page 'Diet Sabya' also took note of the pricing range of aryan Khan's clothing line and shared several screenshots from the online store on its insta story, in which a white T-shirt with a printed design was priced at Rs 24,400. Whereas, a black hoodie cost 45,500 and a biker jacket cost more than 2 lakhs. Along with the photos, 'Diet Sabya' criticized the brand for selling the clothes at such exorbitant prices.

For information, let us tell you that Shahrukh Khan's son aryan Khan is not interested in acting. Shahrukh himself revealed this on David Letterman's show 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction', saying, "My son doesn't want to act and I don't think he can, but in india it's like if you do a film Son of a star, you can become a movie star. He's good looking, tall and fine, but I don't think he probably has what it takes. He realizes it himself, but he's a good writer "


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