Hillary Clinton Store Features Pantsuit T-Shirt of Your Nightmares


Hillary Clinton’s campaign store is open for business! The online store, stocked with coffee mugs and items emblazoned with Clinton’s official 2016 logo, appears to feature the usual swag expected from a political campaign. But one piece of merchandise stands out. That’s the “pantsuit t-shirt,” which looks like this:

Love seeing Clinton continue to embrace the pantsuit jokes! But for $30, will supporters put their sartorial reputations on the line by wearing what is essentially an awful tuxedo t-shirt? As for the store’s adorable “Future Voter” onesie? Nailed it.

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