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Retail Therapy

2/26/08

1:25 PM

Marc Jacobs Brings Back the Hillary Tee

Photo: Courtesy of Marc Jacobs

Barack Obama's got graffiti artist Obey in his corner, but Hillary Clinton's got Marc Jacobs in hers. He's been there for some years now: In 2004 he designed a T-shirt with Clinton's face on it to raise money for her Senate reelection campaign. The shirt was Über-popular then, so it's no surprise a new Clinton tee is back in Marc by Marc Jacobs stores. It retails for $38 (down from the 2004 tee's $55 to $60 price tag), and profits go toward Clinton's campaign.

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