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Posted: 2016-02-19T15:22:49Z | Updated: 2016-02-19T15:22:49Z Hillary Clinton Appeals To The Fashion Crowd With Chic Campaign Shirts | HuffPost Life

Hillary Clinton Appeals To The Fashion Crowd With Chic Campaign Shirts

Support, in style.

Hillary Clinton's campaign just got a little bit trendier, thanks to Marc Jacobs , Tory Burch , and design duo Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne  of Public School. 

The presidential hopeful commissioned the designers to create campaign T-shirts, each retailing for $45 at shop.hillaryclinton.com .  

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Marc Jacobs' design.

It's not too hard to figure out which of the designers are responsible for each shirt just by looking. Burch's playful print , Yi Chow and Osborne's sportier take  and Jacobs' Warhol-esque image , which is kind of giving us Obama flashbacks, are pretty on-brand for the designer or duo behind it. That means there's something for everyone -- everyone who happens to support Clinton, anyway.

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Yi Chow and Osborne's design.

Alongside each shirt on the website is a quote from its designer, either describing the shirt or giving a reason for their involvement with the campaign. "My support for Hillary is grounded on our long-standing shared belief in equality ," Jacobs said. "I am proud to share this T-shirt as a champion for equal rights, for the progress we have made and for the hope of continued progress with Hillary as president." 

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Tory Burch's design.

The T-shirts are hardly the only fashionable campaign garb we've seen so far. Lena Dunham gave Clinton a colorful endorsement  with help from a knitter and, later, below, a printed dress, while Emily Ratajkowski got in on the fun with a very on-trend cropped "Bernie" sweater

So far this week, we've spotted fashion elites Anna Wintour and Kendall Jenner in Jacobs' design, which Wintour sported in sequins: 

For all the things the 2016 race has been so far, fashionable is our new favorite. It's definitely a smart way to get more people in your campaign clothing. 

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