Burlington has reportedly become the latest retailer to drop Ivanka Trump's clothing line.

All 13 of the Ivanka Trump-branded items the company, formerly known as Burlington Coat Factory, it had for sale suddenly disappeared from its website on Friday, reports Business Insider.

It's unclear if the brand is still being sold in stores and Burlington has not commented.

Ivanka Trump's fashion line has apparently been dropped by Burlington's website

Burlington had been on the list of Grab Your Wallet, a boycott movement that targets companies that support Donald Trump and his administration

The co-founder of the Grab Your Wallet anti-Trump boycott movement, Shannon Coulter, tweeted a screen grab of a search for Ivanka Trump merchandise on the sight, which brought up a message saying 'We are unable to find results for "ivanka".'

'Burlington Coat Factory suddenly has zero Ivanka items on its web site. At last check on 2/7 there were 13. Right now there are zero,' she tweeted.

A recent search for 'Ivanka Trump' brought up the message, 'Sorry, we are not getting any results for the brand you've searched.'

Nordstrom dumped Ivanka's line in February but said it was due to poor sales

Burlington was selling 13 items from Ivanka's fashion but on Friday they all disappeared

On February 3, Nordstrom announced it would stop selling Donald Trump's daughter's fashion line, citing poor sales.

But a source close to Ivanka told Refinery29, 'They couldn’t handle the political pressure, someone new came in, and there was a change in the attitude toward the brand.'

The dropping caused Donald Trump to complain on Twitter. 'My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!' he wrote.

Nordstrom had been in the sights of anti-Trump boycotters like Grab Your Wallet for awhile, as was Burlington. Neiman Marcus was the first to disassociate from the brand, as have Belk, Jet.com, and ShopStyle, according to Cosmopolitan.com.

Burlington has 570 stores and revenue of $5.1billion.

Donald Trump's lines have been hit as well: Both Sears Holdings Corp and Kmart Corp have discontinued online sales of 31 Trump Home items, saying it was due to a desire to focus on more popular items.