One Halloween company is selling a controversial costume that adds to the ever-growing list of insensitive and politically offensive garb that fills dress-up shops this time of year. And its poor taste and timing has resulted in online outrage.

Spirit Halloween, well known for their massive variety of costumes, has sold sexy renditions of a border patrol's uniform with the 'Border Babe' and 'Agent Hall' costumes for years.

The outfit, although sexy for some, has been also branded as extremely offensive by social media users who have openly shared their outrage at the distasteful costume.

Sexy or salacious? Spirit Halloween sells border patrol agent costumes that has social media in an outrage for the offensive costumes, especially under Trump's management

Controversial: Other sites, like Bonanza sell their own versions of the 'sexy' border control fit

Not so chic: The male costume comes with a shirt that reads 'Agent Wall' and a matching cap

The female costume takes the form of a tiny khaki green dress with fake leather trimming, a cinched waist belt, and badges, complete with a hat and set of questionable binoculars.

Meanwhile, the male version comes with a button down khaki green shirt with an 'Agent Wall' name tag and matching hat that bears the legend 'Border Patrol'.

Similar outfits are sold on other sites and have been floating around for years.

But given the political climate where Trump has announced the end of DACA and continues to push for the construction of a $67 billion wall along the US-Mexico border, the joke is a low jab at the nearly 58 million Hispanics in the country, reported by the Pew Research Center.

According to the Gothamist, the outfits are sold next to Trump masks in the store's New York City shops, offering a hint at the market consumers of these politically offensive outfits.

The shop Halloween Spirit has 14 locations throughout Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, however the 'Border Babe' costume is exclusively available online where it is sold out.

The super-short frightening fit is sold under the description as the sexy way to 'straddle the border between being legally lovely and criminally hot.'

'Lay down the law on Halloween!' the description jokes.

Get the look: Costume retailer Yandy has released a sexy fake news costume for $55

Hitting the news: The mini dress bears a newspaper print with the word 'FAKE' branded on the front

Strike a pose: The online description for the costume encourages buyers to 'spread all the alternative facts' in the outfit

The dress rendition of the outfit has been around on the company's website for a couple years with one positive five-star review recorded in 2013.

'I bought this for a Mexican themed birthday party expecting it to feel like plastic like most costumes...It was flattering and felt great,' Jamie from Pittsburgh wrote on the racist event.

However it has others in an outrage for the offensive outfit that represents sinister symbol of brutality and oppression.

'@SpiritHalloween why exactly do you have a border patrol costume. Do you have any idea how many lives and families are ruined over that?' one furious Twitter user wrote.

'Disgusting! I hope anyone wearing this on Halloween gets a verbal beat-down,' a Facebook user added the Gothamist's article.

'Spirit Halloween has a border patrol costume with the name Agent Wall on it. F****** seriously? Never supporting this place, ever,' another Twitter commentor shared.

Continuing on with the trend of Trump-related costumes a 'fake news' dress stirred major buzz for its sexy rendition on the much-repeated phrase. Unsurprisingly, it is also fairly risque.

Mixed feelings: Users on social media were less than impressed over the costume

Snapping it up: The dress is available for pre-order, promising to get the costume to customers by early October

Over-the-top: Some thought that the concept of the costume was genuinely frightening

The costume, from online retailer Yandy, is comprised of a minidress with a newspaper print and a stamp reading 'FAKE,' is on sale for $55.

The description for the product online reads: 'Spread all the alternative facts in this exclusive Fake News costume featuring a white tank dress with a scoop neckline, thick shoulder straps, an allover newspaper design, "FAKE" printed in red across the bust, and a scoop back.'

The outfit has since gone viral on social media, and generally speaking people are less than impressed.

'As much as I like sexy, a sexy "fake news" costume should just not be a thing. (It's a thing),' wrote one user.

Another added: 'Is it weird that this sexy fake news Halloween outfit caused me to have a vivid premonition of the apocalypse?'

However, some users were borderline impressed with the idea. Some even dubbed the concept as being genuinely frightening.

Others thought that its invention was 'as inevitable as the rising and setting of the sun.'