The second presidential debate was weird. After The Washington Post's revelations about Donald Trump on Friday, there was a heavy atmosphere in the air, and it was only made worse by the intimate town hall format and the fact Trump straight up said he'll imprison Hillary Clinton if he gets the chance.

This was then followed by an incident of bizarre chair humping by Mr. Trump, and by that stage it was clear something needed to ease the tension. Step forward Kenneth Bone: the red-sweater-wearing audience member who asked the penultimate question about the candidates' energy policies.

For whatever reason—possibly his gentle demeanor and contrasting one-man-party of a name—the soft-spoken Bone (man, that is fun to say) struck a chord with the viewing public. While the pundits argue over who won the debate, the Internet is in unanimous agreement: this presidential debate belongs to no one but Ken Bone.

If you're the kind of person who dressed up as a binder full of women in 2012, he's a shoo-in to be your election-themed Halloween costume this year.

Thanks to some power Googling, we've made it a little bit easier for you by tracking down what we think is the actual quarter-zip sweater he was wearing this evening. And, good news, it's available on Amazon.

Not only that, it's on sale, and much more affordable than the $1,100 Gucci blouse Melania Trump was reportedly sporting as she sat in the audience.

We haven't reached out to Mr. Bone to verify it is in fact the same cable-knit sweater he was wearing tonight, but even if it turns out it's not the exact model, it's closer than any other we could find. And we're confident it'll do the job of conveying your Ken Bone-y-ness, if that is in fact what you want it to do.

Get it now. Before it sells out.

UPDATE 11:53am: It looks like the regular sizes have all sold out—great job, America!—but there are still some available on IZOD's big and tall Amazon page.

UPDATE 3:20pm: There is still no word from Bone on exactly what label he was wearing, but IZOD has apparently taken credit.