Khloe Kardashian takes daughter True and nieces Chicago and Dream to a karate class in Los Angeles

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Khloe Kardashian had her hands full on Tuesday, as she was spotted taking her daughter Trueand nieces Chicago and Dream to a karate class in Los Angeles.The reality TV star, 37, ditched her usual glam look for a more laid-back ensemble, sporting an oversized plaid shirt over a black tank top and matching sweatpants.The Good American co-founder also supported her sister Kim's, 41, ex-husband Kanye West, 44, and wore a black pair of his fashionable Yeezy slides on her feet.

Auntie duties:Khloe Kardashian had her hands full on Tuesday, as she was spotted taking her daughter True, four, and nieces Chicago, four, and Dream, five, to a karate class in Los AngelesThe entertainer shielded her eyes with an oversized pair of black sunglasses, and wore her long blonde tresses in a chic bun.

Meanwhile True, four, looked adorable in a black tank top, a pair of sweatpants and blue sneakers.The little one sported multiple bracelets and rocked her black tresses in a bubble ponytail sectioned off with multiple hair ties.

A rare sight: The reality TV star, 37, ditched her usual glam look for a more laid-back ensemble, sporting an oversized plaid shirt over a black tank top and matching sweatpants The doting mom recently showed off her strenuous gym workout on Instagram, hence why she was able to effortlessly carry her offspring in her arms during the outing.Khloe shares True with her NBA ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson, 31, whom she split from earlier this year when he confirmed he impregnated fitness trainer Maralee Nichols, who is now raising their son, Theo.Meanwhile Kim and Kanye's daughter Chicago, who's also four, was her mom's mini-me on the outing, wearing a graphic pink T-shirt, blue shorts, and her dad's Yeezy foam runner shoes..

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