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TikToker Hilariously Compares Size Of Kim Kardashian's Skims Micro Bralette To Tortilla Chips

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TikToker @bbysarita came up with a genius way to give viewers a sense of just how small the Skims bralette really is.

Let's be real. We've all been super excited about clothes we ordered online just to be disappointed when we try them on and discover they don't fit quite as well as we imagined they would.

TikToker @bbysarita recently faced the same circumstance—albeit to the extreme—but her misfortune was the internet's comedy.


@bbysarita—whose real name is Sarah—shared in a video she recently purchased a Skims "Fits Everybody" Micro Thong and Micro Triangle Bralette from Kim Kardashian's clothing line Skims.

You can see her video review here:

@bbysarita

#greenscreen @SKIMS @Kim Kardashian @Traderjoes

When the order arrived she was shocked to find the name "Micro" was an accurate adjective.

To give viewers a visual comparison, Sarah placed tortilla chips on the "coverage" parts of the garments, and well, they were a perfect match.

Sarah said in the TikTok while showing her face and just the strings of the bikini behind her:

"So if you've been eyeing the Skims Micro Bikini and wondering about the size..."

She then moved out of the way to reveal tortilla chips atop the triangular-shaped fabric.

"... these are tortilla chips for a scale."

The video has been viewed more than 9.1 million times already.

Viewers chimed in with their thoughts on the creator's hilarious yet tragic purchase.

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One viewer needed more than tortilla chips for reference.

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Sarah obliged.

In a follow-up video, she donned the pieces and said:

"Okay, so here it is."

She talked about the discomfort and low fit of the bottoms but couldn't really adjust them because just below the chip-sized triangle is "all string."

Sarah shared she would never wear the piece in public but maybe to a private pool or her own backyard for the sole purpose of avoiding tan lines.

@bbysarita

Replying to @margenewilder also can’t imagine walking 10 steps in this

Commenters, of course, had their fun with this one, too.

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Sarah told Insider she got the tortilla chip comparison idea from her boyfriend and friend who were making fun of the order.

She explained:

"My boyfriend Ryan and our best friend Sean were calling it the Dorito bikini when I wore the top initially."
"We were crying laughing at the size of the bottoms, and he pulled the tortilla chips out of the cabinet and made a comparison."
"The chips were bigger than all of the fabric on the bikini."

While we're sorry the purchase was not as expected, we are glad she has a sense of humor about it all... because the netizens of the world found it absolutely hilarious.

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