High school senior Anna Lehane made an intriguing outfit choice during a rally for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on October 10.

The 18-year-old wore a T-shirt with “Grab my pussy, I dare you ” emblazoned on it.

A brave young woman silent protester at the Wilkes-Barre, PA Trump rally is wearing a home-made T-shirt: "Grab my pussy. I dare you.'' — Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) October 10, 2016

Now that Trump rally is over, here is picture of this bold young protester's message pic.twitter.com/ZCnCHWTqBQ — Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) October 11, 2016

Lehane chose to create and wear the shirt ―and attend the rally in the first place ― following the release of a recording of the GOP nominee making disparaging comments about women, specifically that he would “grab [women] by the pussy.”

“I made the shirt as a protest to people in the public spotlight on such a global platform making such disrespectful, degrading and misogynistic comments and still being taken seriously,” Lehane told The Huffington Post.

Lehane said she received both positive and negative remarks about the T-shirt.

“Many people took pictures of my shirt without permission and there were some degrading comments made ― mostly by older white men it seemed,” she told HuffPost.

Lehane said one person called her a “communist” while another older man told her that he “always likes a good dare.”

Also at Trump rally: teenage protestors. Anna Lehane displays homemade shirt, says it was "civic duty" to speak out. pic.twitter.com/U7UXzdnddE — Laura McCrystal (@LMcCrystal) October 10, 2016

Lehan thought the shirt “might cause a little stir” but told HuffPost she’d wear the shirt again. She told HuffPost she eventually wants to sell the shirts.

No surprise then, that Lehane told HuffPost she’ll be voting for Secretary Clinton in November.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.