Khloe Kardashian pairs her Good American jeans with plunging tank during factory visit in LA... after slamming sweatshop allegations

She co-founded Good American jeans - a brand that embraces all sizes.

And Khloe Kardashian showed off her flawless curves while dressed in her label for a surprise visit to her factory in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The 32-year-old, who paired her black denim with a skintight camisole and oversized emerald duster coat, headed inside while a camera crew documented her visit. 

Absolutely flawless: Khloe Kardashian showed off her flawless curves while dressed in her label - Good American - for a surprise visit to her factory in Los Angeles on Tuesday

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star chose the Good American Good Legs raw edge jeans, which retails for $189 USD.

The star, who co-founded Good American with Emma Grede, complemented the skintight bottoms with a low-cut fitted tank.

Khloe layered a deep green coat that grazed her ankles - which she wore off one shoulder.

The statuesque star, who hit the pavement in black furry slides, wore a gold cross choker around her neck.

What a beauty! The 32-year-old, who paired her black denim with a skintight camisole and oversized emerald duster coat, headed inside while a camera crew documented her visit

She also sported a gold body chain beneath her stylish ensemble.  

The beautiful reality star styled her long blonde tresses loose, opting for a center part and slight waves.

Khloe painted her full pout with pink lip gloss, adding smoky eye shadow beneath defined brows.

While outside the factory, she chatted with someone she introduced on Snapchat as 'Miko,' who appears to be part of the Good American team. 

Catching up: While outside the factory, she chatted with someone she introduced on Snapchat as 'Miko,' who appears to be part of the Good American team

Looking good: The jeans entrepreneur added a gold cross choker and a matching body chain

That was close! The stunner was spotted adjusting her camisole before heading inside

It is not known if the cameras were filming the jeans entrepreneur for her website khloewithak.com or for Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 13.

On Tuesday, Variety contacted an E! spokesperson, who stated that the reality show is 'currently in production and has not been halted.'   

Production on the hit E! show was briefly stopped in October after Kim Kardashian was robbed in Paris at gunpoint.

Fancy: The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star chose the Good American Good Legs raw edge jeans, which retails for $189 USD

Golden: The beautiful reality star styled her long blonde tresses loose, opting for a center part and slight waves

Having a laugh: The star, who co-founded Good American with Emma Grede, complemented the skintight bottoms with a low-cut fitted tank

Breezy day out: Khloe layered a deep green coat that grazed her ankles - which she wore off one shoulder

On a roll: She hit the pavement in black furry slides

Rumors that Keeping Up With The Kardashians took another break arose after Kanye West was hospitalized for exhaustion and sleep deprivation.

During her factory visit, Khloe gave her Snapchat followers a tour of the facility and also filmed the rigorous process it takes to make a pair of jeans.

The blonde beauty hit back at a Twitter user who watched her Snapchat story and said it looked like a 'sweat shop.'

The star defended her company and said: 'It means a lot to me to make my denim in the US and to be employing good wages to all of my hardworking employees.' 

In front of the camera: Khloe arrived to the factory with a camera crew

Fabulous: The star finished off her look with pink glossed lips beneath defined brows

Ready, set, action: It is not known if the cameras were filming the jeans entrepreneur for her website khloewithak.com or for Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 13

Boss lady: During her visit, Khloe gave her Snapchat followers a tour of the facility and also the rigorous process it takes to make a pair of jeans

Standing up for herself and her company: Khloe defended Good American after one user speculated the factory looked like a 'sweat shop'

 

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