No, first lady Melania Trump did not tour Hurricane Harvey-flooded south Texas in spike heels. Get real, Twitter.

Yes, she did don a cap that read FLOTUS when she accompanied President Trump on a visit Tuesday to inspect the damage from Hurricane Harvey and ongoing relief efforts.

The first lady, 47, left the White House earlier Tuesday wearing her usual shoe choice — pumps with sky-high heels — plus black cropped pants and a military-style green bomber jacket, with her hair loose and aviator sunglasses on her nose.

Some on Twitter were incredulous and mocking, wrongly assuming this was her wardrobe choice for a flood zone. Really.

"What the hell did @flotus @MelaniaTrump go to flood zone in 4 inch heels for @realdonaldtrump? BOTH of you are as fake as a $3 dollar bill!— SAVE OUR DEMOCRACY," tweeted one anti-Trump partisan.

"I usually disagree bashing Melania but this time I do agree. Bad choice of shoes, Melania," tweeted Joan Mastro.

But what a first lady wears to leave the White House, headed to Marine One and then to Air Force One, isn't usually what she's wearing when she gets off the plane later.

By the time Trump arrived in Texas she had changed into white tennis shoes, a white shirt and a black cap with FLOTUS emblazoned on it, and her hair pulled up and off her face.

Then pro-Trump partisans rushed to defend her.

"First Lady Melania #Trump turns the tables on her critics, arrives in Texas wearing 'FLOTUS' baseball cap and white sneakers," tweeted John Binder.

"The establishment media NEVER went after Michelle Obama the way they are going after Melania Trump--N-E-V-E-R. I stand with #FLOTUS & #POTUS," added Calvin.

Later Tuesday, Trump issued a statement about what she learned during the visit, including that 1.7 million people are under orders to evacuate and more are likely as flood waters continue to rise.

"I want to be able to offer my help and support in the most productive way possible, not through just words, but also action," she said in the statement issued by the White House. "What I found to be the most profound during the visit was not only the strength and resilience of the people of Texas, but the compassion and sense of community that has taken over the state. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with the people of Texas and Louisiana."

But once again, the first lady's wardrobe was used as a cudgel by partisans to bash each other — and the mainstream media, of course — on social media.

Lost in the sniping was the point of the visit to Corpus Christi and Austin by the Trumps and several Cabinet members. As Hurricane Harvey slid off to the east leaving widespread flooding and multiple deaths in its wake, the Trumps were trying to highlight government relief efforts without getting in the way.

Mrs. Trump, who doesn't tweet much compared with her husband, tweeted on Monday about the visit, saying she wanted to support the suffering residents of south Texas.

"I will travel with @POTUS tomorrow to lend my support to the people of #Texas. We are with you!" her tweet read.

No good deed goes unpunished on social media these days.