Should you ever be in need of a new sartorial - and career - direction, wearing a leather jacket is a surefire way to go about it.

Whether you're an ex-President of the United States easing into life as a stylish island hopper and visitor of galleries, or the head of the IMF during debt crisis meetings, a leather jacket is a sign that you mean business.

Hillary Clinton? She definitely means business.



Her post-election life is really kicking off now and this time around it seems she's ditching the pantsuits she became famous for in her campaign/life and opted for a badass leather jacket (paired with a floral shirt) instead.

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It's just the right kind of leather jacket to wear for a big event (ie soft leather, tailored and not too many details). She looks not to be messed with, but not like she's going to mess you up.

And predictably, the internet is loving it, with many of the opinion that HRod is back, and she is boss.

@yashar @HillaryClinton is out here serving Pat Benatar realness in a perfectly snug leather jacket all while dropping knowledge #slayme pic.twitter.com/sznT0zujDO — Finessa_Trilliams💋 (@C_Jill_Run) March 29, 2017

Hillary Clinton came back wearing a leather suit jacket and a floral shirt. She ain't got a care in the world.. pic.twitter.com/BpioVmOk6g — CiCi Adams (@CiCiAdams_) March 29, 2017

Current mood: HIllary Clinton trading in her pants suit for a leather jacket and florals. Let's do this. #TheResistance pic.twitter.com/bNSAUmgkmt — O General My General (@rideatdawn) March 29, 2017

Hillary Clinton in a leather jacket is my new aesthetic + she looks like she might be ready to turn vigilante hero by night & save us all. pic.twitter.com/Z9Y7b9HO10 — Laura Snodgrass (@SnodgrassLaura) March 29, 2017

Clinton wore said leather jacket to give a speech in which she encouraged her audience to not get tired (of relentless sexism, of Trump, of, well, everything) too quickly.

"I am here today to urge us not to grow tired. Not to be discouraged and disappointed. Not to throw up our hands because change is not happening fast enough," she said.

After which we presumed the audience thrust their fists into the air and then raced out to get their own leather jacket.

There's so, so much work to do. Work best done in a leather jacket, florals and a whole lot of attitude.