Kim Kardashian pulled a Kylie and matched swimsuits with her kids in their first photo all together

The trend? Matching fashion with your kids. The trend-setters? The Kardashian-Jenner crew, who are pulling it off seamlessly. After Kylie Jenner and daughter Stormi Webster pulled off a fire matchy-matchy look during Kylie’s 22nd birthday cruise, sister Kim Kardashian wanted to do her one better. She matched her silver bathing suit to daughters North and Chicago, and the coordination is too much to handle.

Kim and her four kids, North, Saint, Chi, and Psalm, recently took a family trip to the Bahamas with Auntie Khloé and cousin True. Kim and Khloé have begun to share some snaps from the family adventure on Instagram, and it looks like everyone had a great time. The entire family’s fashion was on point, and there were enough matching ‘fits to go around.

"I thought taking a pic with three kids was hard OMG this is almost impossible!" Kim wrote in her August 21st Instagram post.

Kim, North, and Chicago each wore a silver one-piece swimsuit, while the boys donned simple gray and green swim trunks. And if you’re concerned about that wrap around North’s ankle, don’t fret. “She wanted to wear that,” Kim told her Instagram followers. North is just out here trying to make first aid fashionable.

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Kim and her kids weren’t the only ones in matching outfits during their Bahamas trip. Khloé and True also wore similar cheetah-print suits during one of their vacation days.

Khloé’s suit was a bikini, while True’s was an adorable kitty-faced one-piece.

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They also both wore blue bathing suits in another photo and had tons of fun playing in the sand. How cute are they?

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And the cousin love was strong. Matching snacks count, too, right?

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Kim will likely post more photos from the Bahamas family trip soon enough, so keep your eyes peeled. Matching outfits are in people. You heard it here first.