Kim Kardashian West is moving on from fragrance to designer underthings. On Monday, TMZ reported that it had obtained documents showing the company Kim appointed to spearhead her new lingerie line had filed to trademark "Kimono Intimates." According to the outlet, "Kimono Intimates" is slated to sell branded bustiers, nightgowns, breast shapers, pasties, leotards, socks, and other undergarments, all bearing the name.

Yet, if true, Kim calling her upcoming lingerie line "Kimono Intimates" wouldn't be a great look. (Have people learned nothing from the white teen who wore a qipao to her prom?) The kimono is a traditional Japanese garment that has since been co-opted by the fashion industry to basically mean any loose robe. In 2013, Katy Perry was called out not just for wearing a kimono, but also for dressing up as and portraying a geisha in her MTV Video Music Awards performance. She's since apologized, saying she "listened" and "heard" and wants to educate herself further.

It's not a terrific move considering the Kardashian-Jenner family's track record with cultural appropriation and accusations of copying looks and designs. In January, Kim was heavily criticized not only for wearing cornrows, but for attributing them to white actress Bo Derek, while Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian have both been accused of stealing designs from black designers, with Kylie allegedly plagiarizing Tizita Balemlay's Plugged NYC label and Khloé allegedly copying indie designer Destiney Bleu, whom Khloé reportedly legally threatened. Shortly after those accusations came out, Kylie and Kendall Jenner were accused of appropriating "Chola culture" for their Kendall + Kylie label, and just last month, the two reached a settlement with Tupac photographer Michael Miller, who sued them for using his photo of the late rapper. They also used a photo of Notorious B.I.G., whose estate is moving forward with a lawsuit, while Kendall is in a legal battle with photographer Al Pereira, who sued her for using his photos of Tupac and Biggie as well.

Teen Vogue has reached out to Kim Kardashian for comment and we will update if we hear anything.

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