Rob Kardashian pulls merchandise after being accused of stealing design for ...

Rob Kardashian is being accused of stealing designs for his new fashion line Halfway Dead.

The reality star, 32, allegedly stole artwork from a street artist, who goes by the name of Rx Skulls, and as a result has had to pull certain designs from the collection.

According to the artist however, the issue has been settled - which he revealed via Instagram on Monday.  

Trouble stirring: Rob Kardashian, 32, allegedly stole artwork from a street artist, who goes by the name of Rx Skulls, and as a result has had to pull certain designs from the collection TMZ reported on Monday. Pictured in 2016

Trouble stirring: Rob Kardashian, 32, allegedly stole artwork from a street artist, who goes by the name of Rx Skulls, and as a result has had to pull certain designs from the collection TMZ reported on Monday. Pictured in 2016

Mistake: Rx Skulls is well known for the skull image he often uses throughout his art work which, allegedly is the same design Rob was just caught using on apparel for the street wear line

Mistake: Rx Skulls is well known for the skull image he often uses throughout his art work which, allegedly is the same design Rob was just caught using on apparel for the street wear line

Rx Skulls is well known for the bold skull figure he often uses throughout his art work.

Which, allegedly is the same design Rob was just caught using on apparel for the street wear line.

Fans of the artist took note of the similarities and quickly alerted the talent of the plagiary.    

Loyal: Fans of the artist took note of the similarities and quickly alerted the talent of the plagiary

Loyal: Fans of the artist took note of the similarities and quickly alerted the talent of the plagiary

Simple misunderstanding: 'We're told Rx was even offered an explanation about how his skull design ended up on the hoodies and other merch,' the outlet reported

Simple misunderstanding: 'We're told Rx was even offered an explanation about how his skull design ended up on the hoodies and other merch,' the outlet reported

According to TMZ, once Rob realized the issue, he got in contact with Rx Skulls to resolve things. 

'We're told Rx was even offered an explanation about how his skull design ended up on the hoodies and other merch,' the outlet reported.

Luckily, the two were able to come to an amicable agreement, with Rx taking to Instagram

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