'Nasty women vote' T-shirts in high demand after last US presidential debate

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New York t-shirt maker Nastywoman.co turns Republican Donald Trump's 'nasty woman' comment about Democrat Hillary Clinton into a t-shirt and says it's 'another reason to coalesce' in this election season.

NEW YORK (REUTERS) - T-shirts inspired by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's "such a nasty woman" comment directed at Democrat Hillary Clinton in last week's debate have been flying off Internet retailers' shelves, offering a possible hint at the Nov 8 election result.

Speaking on Monday (Oct 24) at Gowanus Print Lab in Brooklyn, New York, Ms Bob Bland, CEO and founder of Manufacture NY and nastywoman.co, said that demand came swiftly.

"Pretty much all women in the country (went), 'I could not believe when he said that.' And so immediately I started thinking to myself, 'Oh shoot, if she's a nasty woman, so am I.' So is like basically everyone I know who I respect and think is cool. So I guess we're all nasty women, right?" she said.

Ms Bland created nastywoman.co the morning after Mr Trump's comments and within 48 hours, nearly 1,500 orders of T-shirts and totes with the words "Nasty Women Vote" had been placed and she's already been able to give US$20,000 (S$27,829) to reproductive healthcare provider Planned Parenthood.

Everything except for the actual cost of making and shipping the T-shirts goes to charity, she said.

"A lot of the people that are involved with us, the main reason why they bought a shirt is because they're thinking, 'It would be so fun to wear a nasty woman T-shirt on Election Day'. And if it helps people to have a reason to go and vote on Election Day, that's even more exciting to me because, you know, a lot of us have felt not really excited about the election this time, especially those of us who were really rooting for Senator Sanders. And so for us to be able to find another reason to coalesce, to come together and step out and vote on November 8 is really exciting," Bland said.

After the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday (Oct 19), Mr Trump's "nasty woman" comment has given life to a new merchandise line aimed at assailing him.

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