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Kendall & Kylie Jenner Show Off Their Crazy-Expensive Christmas Gifts

12/26/2012 at 05:30 PM ET

Kendall and Kylie Jenner Christmas GiftsMichael Simon/Startraks. Insets: Courtesy Kendall and Kylie Jenner

The youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan took to Instagram to share the goods they got on Dec. 25. And if the presents are any indication, it’s clear both sisters were nice, not naughty this year. Very, very nice actually.

Kendall, 17, received two pairs of luxe shoes — kicks that we certainly didn’t own when we were in high school. She got a pair of black Christian Louboutin Pigalle Spike heels (center), which retail for oh, just $1,195 from her older sister Khloé Kardashian Odom. (Kendall captioned the photo, “whyyy thank you @khloekardashian!!!”)

And along with the pumps, Kendall received a more casual, yet equally expensive, pair of Balenciaga boots. (Hers are the center pair in the right picture, above.)

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Kylie, 15, also was gifted an accessory with a mega price tag: a black Céline luggage tote (left), which was just named the “It” bag of 2012 and starts at around $2,000. The teen didn’t mention who gave her the purse, so perhaps it was a little (okay, not so little) present for herself?

Tell us: What do you think of giving Christmas gifts this extravagant to teens?

–Jennifer Cress

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Valerie on

Amazing that everyone has an opinion about how they should spend THEIR money. THEY worked for it not you. No where is there a rule book that states they HAVE to give to charity. And I’m sure if any of us were in their shoes charities would not be the first things on our minds all the time. No one tells you to send your cash to charity, so shut up and let them enjoy the things they have.

cathe on

Why in the world would a 15 year old need shoes like this?MOM,bad parenting.Let us remind them about SANDY HOOK and the people that are still trying to recover from storm SANDY……………………………………OH but that is no concern to them.That 15 year old is growing up too fast,children learn by seeing and I am sure what they see in their family is normal to them ,just make a sex tape and you will be famous like your sister who has NO TALENT at all ,except bedding down any man that will have her no A list celebirty would touch her shes the biggest joke of them all.

brrrrr on

Would have been nice to see what they gave instead of what they got.

holly on

This family makes me sick!

gina on

I think that people like that dont have any values money dont make the world go round love does when will people learn that just cause they have money dont make them special we r all equal no amount of money or things will change that when we die there isnt a a special place in heaven for the rich if they go to heaven people forget the real meaning of life

Tracy on

I’m not going to lie and say I didn’t feel a bit of envy when I saw those shoes, considering my husband has been without a job for 9 months and we were served with foreclosure papers just a week before the holiday. However, if it’s within their means, then they can do what they want. I will gladly take the $5 bottle of perfume my 4-year old gave me and wear it with pride :-)

Karen on

Sure, they get ridiculously expensive gifts. But to show them off to everyone on social media is just tacky in a time when so, so many people are struggling.

bob on

people who flaunt their charity are attention seekers. they are hardly the average kids, playing with apps on their iphone. these kids work and earn millions on their own. had they publicized their charity work- you would consider it tacky.when you have raised 5 women who can support themselves, without a man…then talk.

guest365 on

You all get, right, that they are only famous and wealthy because we have made them that way. If we’d stop watching their lives and buying their stuff they’d be like the rest of us. We shouldn’t really criticize what we’ve done to ourselves………….. Just sayin’

Kim on

OMG, some of you people make me sick. I’m sure you didn’t donate ALL of your money to charity. I’m pretty sure YOUR kids got everything YOU could afford to get them. Why should people who can afford nice things be put under some huge guilt trip? If I could afford these sorts of gifts you better bet I’d buy them. And YES, I donate money to charities as well. Doing one doesn’t mean you aren’t capable of doing the other. Get over yourselves!

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