On September 5, 2017, Sam Morrison started selling his President Trump-themed flip flops online through a website: PresidentFlipFlops.com. 1/15

Morrison made 1,000 pairs of flip flops. 2/15

He sold out every single pair in less than a month. 3/15

Despite a marketing budget of $0, his flip flops went viral anyway, getting coverage from major news outlets like MSNBC, HuffPost, Fortune, and the BBC. It also made the rounds on Twitter and Reddit. 4/15

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Morrison says he donated 10% of every purchase to the ACLU. 5/15

Morrison explained to Business Insider that President Flip Flops was a limited run due to the effort and complexities behind the production. 6/15

"The minimum order of raw materials was 1,000 pairs, and took two months to ship to me. I hand-printed all 1,000 pairs with a heat press, packaged, and shipped everything myself, so it was a very time-intensive project." 7/15

All told, Morrison made three different flip flop designs, which were themed after three sets of contradictory Trump tweets. 8/15

These are the "Syria Edition" Trump flip flops. 9/15

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In 2013, Trump tweeted urging President Obama not to attack Syria. In April 2017, he attacked Syria. 10/15

These are the "Electoral College" flip flops. 11/15

In November 2012, Trump tweeted that the electoral college "is a disaster for democracy." Almost exactly four years later, just days after winning the 2016 presidential election, Trump called the electoral college "actually genius." 12/15

Finally, these are the "Sources" flip flops. 13/15

In 2012, Trump tweeted that President Obama's birth certificate was a fraud, based off an "extremely credible source." Four years later, in 2016, Trump urged people not to believe anyone who cites unnamed sources. 14/15

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