With the New York Republican primary just around the corner, businessman Donald Trump hasn't failed to remind voters of the attacks on his home state leveled by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who went after "New York values" in the January GOP debate in Charleston. S.C.

Trump's defense of the Empire State is paying dividends as polls show him ahead in the race for the state's 95 convention delegates.

Now Trump is trying to cash in on Cruz's remarks in another way.

His campaign website is offering a red, white and blue T-shirt with the Statue of Liberty and the slogan "New York Values. Trump." It will only set you back $20.

Trump touted the T-shirt in an email to supporters.

"The people of New York are incredible and I am proud to call this place my home," he wrote. "I cannot thank you enough for your support over the years and now during my campaign for president. I'm happy to share this 'New York Values' merchandise with you."

Cruz, who voted against the $1.1 trillion spending bill that made permanent a program providing health coverage and compensation for 9/11 first responders, and opposed federal aid to New York and New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy, used the Charleston debate to attack New York.

"Everyone understands that the values in New York City are socially liberal or pro-abortion or pro-gay-marriage, focus around money and the media," Cruz said. "Not a lot of conservatives come out of Manhattan, I'm just saying."

Trump responded by talking about how the city lost thousands of people when the World Trade Center towers fell on 9/11.

"We rebuilt downtown Manhattan, and everybody in the world watched and everybody in the world loved New York and loved New Yorkers," Trump said. "And I have to tell you, that was a very insulting statement that Ted made."