Hillary Clinton's campaign t-shirts are making waves among the fashion crowd after the merchandise made its debut at the New York Fashion Week (NYFW). The t-shirts aren't the average election campaign shirts as Clinton's camp enlisted the help of famous designers like Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch and Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne of Public School for the creations.

Fashion editor Anna Wintour was seen wearing Marc Jacobs' design at the NYFW while she sat at the front row of Jacobs' runway show, according to Vogue. The shirts are limitedly released for the Made for History collection, for which Jacobs has been collaborating with Clinton since 2004.

Jacobs' design features Clinton's face and it's seemingly inspired by artist Andy Warhol's work, while Public School's creation is sporty and simple, with the words "Make herstory" written across the front side. On the other hand, Burch's design is colorful and playful. The words "Women's rights are human rights" are written in front, while campaign details are subtly printed at the back. Each shirt costs $45 and can only be bought online at the official store. "A limited-edition collection from fashion's biggest names, designed to help elect the first woman president of the United States, and Democrats from coast to coast," the online store's front page states.

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Model and reality TV star was Kendall Jenner showcased her Clinton shirt days ahead of its NYFW debut on Instagram where it has received one million likes.