A T-shirt that’s for sale in the Trump Tower gift shop in New York City has set Twitter users abuzz because of its nonsensical slogan.

Politico’s chief Washington correspondent Edward-Isaac Dovere posted a snap of the garment bearing the slogan “Shut The Fake Up Media” online Monday:

For sale in the Trump Tower gift shop pic.twitter.com/NDuhtTZjQX — Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) March 27, 2017

The t-shirt slogans are an apparent nod to President Donald Trump’s complaints against the mainstream media ― which he’s labeled “fake news” whenever he’s disliked a report ― and a play on words that’s supposed to mean “shut the fuck up.” But it doesn’t quite work, as many tweeters were quick to point out.

“Not even the t-shirts can speak clearly,” commented one Twitter user.

“Somebody faked up,” another noted.

Here’s a sampling of the responses:

@IsaacDovere makes more sense in the original Russian. — Chris Stevens (@P1_Slacker) March 27, 2017

.@IsaacDovere Shouldn't the "up" be below the "fake media"? — Leo Glickman (@LeoGlickman1) March 27, 2017

not even the tshirts can speak clearly https://t.co/0gGRG2ML9i — Rad Pitt (@radseed) March 27, 2017

@IsaacDovere: so it's supposed to be read, "Shut the fake up media"? — Eric Geller (@ericgeller) March 27, 2017

@IsaacDovere @wpjenna these people have a very loose grasp on grammar. — Meg Standridge (@megrmeister) March 27, 2017

@IsaacDovere @drewharwell not even that good a shirt. Its clunky. Should just say shut the fake up. then on the back say #fakenews — Sean Moore (@soxinky) March 27, 2017

@IsaacDovere THIS IS SHIRT A GOOD — Zack Loran Clark (@zacktly) March 27, 2017

I now see Trump Tower's future as a right-wing theme park. https://t.co/AhL1lAs6RA — Bruce Handy (@henryfingjames) March 27, 2017

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