Vendors sell Donald Trump merchandise outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing where the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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What Trump supporters wore to his latest Michigan rally

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump made his latest visit to Michigan Friday, Aug. 19, holding a rally in Dimondale, near Lansing.

Supporters came dressed in a variety of pro-Trump apparel, including shirts, pins and the signature trucker hat proclaiming, "Make America great again."

Here's a look at some of those who came dressed for the occasion, along with some of the offerings sold by vendors at the event.

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Joshua Norris of Eaton Rapids poses for a portrait in his patriotic sports coat while in line to see Donald Trump at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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The uber-patriotic blazer

The familiar "Make America Great Again" hat really brings out the red in that American flag blazer.

Want to buy the jacket? It will cost you $44.99 at Party City.

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Joshua Norris of Eaton Rapids poses for a portrait in his patriotic sports coat while in line to see Donald Trump at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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What to wear with the uber-patriotic blazer

You might be wondering, "What should I wear underneath my uber-patriotic blazer?" Perhaps a shirt that displays Trump's face.

Plus, the sentiment on your shirt now coordinates perfectly with your hat.



Don't forget to accessorize with some political buttons.

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Greg Risner of Holt dons an American flag tank top as he waits in line outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speak on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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For a warm-climate patriot

Perhaps the blazer is not the most practical option for a hot summer day. If you still want to sport a patriotic look but also want to stay cool, consider this American flag tank top.



You can buy the tank top at Kohl's where it's currently marked down from $25 to $14.99.

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Dee Pann of Coldwater waits in line outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speak on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Red-y for a rally

The entire flag might be a little much for some. Perhaps just focus on the red in "red, white and blue" with a blazer that matches that signature Trump trucker hat.

If you keep the jacket simple, you can always use buttons to jazz it up.

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Lansing resident Lisa Beal holds her daughter Anna Joy Beal, 6, who holds her baby doll Deena Beal, 2, also of Lansing, while in line with her mother to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex on Friday, Aug, 19, 2016.

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Family fashions

Shades for the whole family, even the doll, who is also sporting a Trump pin.

To snag some patriotic eyewear for yourself, check out this $5 pair at Sunglass Spot.

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A man wears a Jaws-inspired tank as he waits in line to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speak at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale, Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Make the water great again

Maybe you are a movie lover who is attending a Trump rally. Just pick your favorite movie poster and find a way to incorporate Trump, like this attendee who sported a "Jaws"-inspired tank top.

Imagine the possibilities. You could Trump-ify the "Silence of the Lambs" poster or the iconic "Pulp Fiction" poster.

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Paige Peterson of Chicago, left, and Susan Smith of Walled Lake dress patriotically to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speak at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Put on your patriot pants

What's red, white and blue all over? These woman at the Trump rally.

Trump t-shirt with altered beer logo? Check.

Dress featuring American color scheme? Check.

Trump hat? Check.

American flag pants? Check.



If you need to check those pants off your shopping list, check out your options on eBay.

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A Mr. T for Trump t-shirt is sold by a vendor outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex in Dimondale before the Republican presidential nominee was set to speak on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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The other Mr. T

Well, his last name does start with a "T" and he does have a unique hairstyle.



While this shirt wasn't yet on a Trump supporter, it was one of the items for sale during the rally.

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Donald Trump supporters wait outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Trump speak during a campaign stop on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Wearing your heart on your shirt

Shirts proclaiming the support of Chinese Americans for Trump have been seen at other rallies for the Republican presidential nominee. This one is specifically made for a Michigander.

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Donald Trump supporters wait in line outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing for a campaign rally, Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Red, white and Trump

This shirt accomplishes every mission in one, single article of clothing.

Patriotic theme? Check.

Trump's name? Check.

Popular Trump slogan? Check.

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Vendor Michael O'Brien displays one of the many shirts he sells along the Donald Trump campaign trail, seen outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing, on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Donald Simpson?

One supporter wore a Trump shirt inspired by "The Simpsons." It depicts Hilary Clinton wearing handcuffs and a Trump-supporting Apu among the crowd in Springfield.

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Vendor Michael O'Brien displays one of the many shirts he sells along the Donald Trump campaign trail, seen outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing, on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Iron Trump

Perhaps "The Simpsons" isn't your thing. Maybe you are more of an "Iron Man" fan. If so, and you are a Trump supporter, this might be the shirt for you.

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A Donald Trump supporter wears a t-shirt celebrating the Republican presidential nominee while waiting outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Trump speak during a campaign stop on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Trump channeling Taylor Swift

Ready with a shirt, a pin and patriotic beads, if you give this Trump supporter any attitude, she's prepared to "Shake It Off."

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Donald Trump supporters wear t-shirts celebrating the Republican presidential nominee as they wait outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Trump speak during a campaign stop on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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His and hers Hillary shirts

The couple that votes together stays together? No, that doesn't rhyme.

The couple that wears matching shirts stays together?

Well, there's no rhyme for this but these two are definitely on the same page.

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Letha and Jerry VanBlarcom of Coldwater wait in line outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speak on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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His and hers hats

There's that hat again, times two.

So, the couple that wears matching hats stay together? Okay, I'm sorry. I'll stop.

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Donald Trump supporters wear t-shirts celebrating the Republican presidential nominee as they wait outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing to see Trump speak during a campaign stop on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Donald Pump

A super-muscular Trump turns into Donald Pump, apparently.

He wants to Trump you up.

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Lowell Sharrah shows off his 'We the People' tattoo while in line to see Donald Trump at the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Cons-tattoo-tion

Sometimes a tattoo Trumps a shirt.

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Buttons available at the Trump Shop, a travelling merchandise shop created by Donald Trump supporter and Las Vegas resident Tino Ferrera.

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Pin the hairstyle on the elephant

One of the many pin options offered to Trump supporters at the rally featured the GOP elephant sporting Trump's signature 'do.

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Vendor Tino Ferrera stands next to a life-size cutout of Donald Trump outside the Summit Sports and Ice Complex near Lansing where the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke on Friday, Aug. 19, 2016.

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Life-sized Trump

Why wear a shirt with Trump on it when you could just walk around with a life-sized cardboard version of the candidate?

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Walk the walk

The Trump rally wasn't the only place where Michiganders have shown off their Trump-inspired fashions recently.

When Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, visited Walker July 28, we saw some other items of politically-inspired apparel.

This Trump supporter let their feet do the talking.

You can find these Trump socks, along with socks featuring his opponent, Hillary Clinton, at absolutesocks.com. A pair will set you back $11.99.

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You're fired!

These women went all out for the Pence rally, wearing hats, shirts and even matching Trump phone cases.

While Trump is no longer making his long-running reality show "The Apprentice," he is apparently still up for using his catchphrase, according to this shirt.

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A wall of Trump support

Trump has continuously talked about building a wall at the border of the U.S. and Mexico. His supporters are sometimes heard chanting "Build the wall."

During the Pence rally last month, this supporter changed up that message a little, sporting a "Feel the Wall" shirt, complete with a rendering of Trump's hair and eyebrows.



Oh, and there's that red hat again. Perhaps we should have counted them.