Chances are, you’ve already heard something about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign merchandise, whether her lighthearted pantsuit tee or the DIY styles Clinton supporters Lena Dunham and Katy Perry have worn on the campaign trail. Today, Clinton is upping her game with the launch of the Made for History project, a collection of campaign merchandise created by fashion designers. The first collection is a series of unisex tees designed by Marc Jacobs, Tory Burch, and Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of Public School. “The Made for History collection is a unique addition to our campaign store and will give our supporters an extraordinary new way to show their enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton and support her campaign for President,” said Clinton’s deputy communications director, Kristina Schake.

Each designer was given free rein to put his or her signature spin on the tees. Public School’s is—no surprise!—a black crewneck with varsitylike lettering; Burch’s features rainbow script advocating women’s rights; and Jacobs’s is a red-trimmed ringer tee with a Pop print of Clinton’s visage on the front. For Jacobs, the decision to volunteer his time to create the T-shirt was easy. He told Vogue.com, “My support for Hillary is grounded on our long-standing shared belief in equality. I am proud to share this T-shirt as a champion for equal rights, for the progress we have made, and for the hope of continued progress with Hillary as President.” (The politically minded will remember Jacobs also designed tees in 2004 for Clinton’s Senate reelection campaign and in 2008 for her presidential bid.)

This isn’t the fashion world’s first time rallying around a presidential candidate either—in 2008 and 2012, designers contributed pieces to Barack Obama’s Runway to Change and Runway to Win initiatives. For Clinton, the three tees designed by Jacobs, Burch, and Osborne and Chow are just the beginning of her Made for History project, which promises even more exciting designer merchandise in the coming months. Though you’ll have to stay tuned to see who comes out in support of the candidate next, you can shop the launch collection of American-made tees on hillaryclinton.com now.