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Kim Kardashian models Skims’ microscopic new leopard-print bra and thong

Add Page Six on Google 5 Skims’ latest collection is smaller than ever. Kim Kardashian/Instagram Kim Kardashian clearly isn’t worried about wardrobe malfunctions.

The Skims founder just debuted a new version of her smallest lingerie silhouettes yet, aptly named “Micro Fits Everybody,” which features barely-there bikini tops and bottoms that cover little more than the necessities.

A play on her best-selling “Fits Everybody” line, the size-inclusive capsule is not made for the faint of heart.

Designed in varying degrees of revealing shapes, the brand’s Micro Hipster ($20) simply offers a cheeky fit, while the Micro Thong ($20) boasts little more than a square-inch triangle with a description that reads “made for fun.”

The collection even includes a thong teddy ($58) that is practically crafted of a single ribbon of fabric, crisscrossed around the wearer’s frame.

In addition to the launch online, Kardashian shared candid pics modeling the new collection on her Instagram.

In the opening eye-catching photo, the reality star wears a leopard set, complete with a thong and halter bralette.

She later layers the cheeky bottoms on top in the same leopard print before changing into a neon pink set that has a bit more coverage.

Fans joked about the design in the comment section, with one declaring, “kimberly that does not fit everybody” and another saying, “Itty Bitty Kimmy Committee.”

This Skims release comes on the heels of the brand’s campaign featuring Will Ferrell, dressed as his new Netflix character Lonnie the Hawk.

While a pair of tighy whities covers decidedly more real estate than the barely-there bottoms the brand just debuted, the skin-baring attitude rings true throughout both campaigns.

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