In the second year of Donald Trump’s presidency, the movement to boycott retailers that do business with the president’s family is still going strong.

On Tuesday, Ivanka Trump announced she would be closing her fashion brand to focus on her career in Washington. As a result, all the companies that sell her products were removed from the boycott list.

A note has been added to the boycott list to remind consumers that while these companies have been dropped from the list, they failed to do so before Ivanka Trump’s announcement.

Before the announcement, Canadian department store Hudson’s Bay was the latest retailer to drop her band.

The boycott-Trump movement is still going strong, but it is getting smaller.

On Tuesday, companies that do business with Ivanka Trump were removed from the #GrabYourWallet boycott list after the first daughter announced she would be closing her namesake brand.

“After 17 months in Washington, I do not know when or if I will ever return to the business, but I do know that my focus for the foreseeable future will be the work I am doing here in Washington,” Trump said in a statement on Tuesday. “So making this decision now is the only fair outcome for my team and partners.”

The company had been the target of a campaign launched in October 2016 by Shannon Coulter, a brand and digital strategist, under the #GrabYourWallet hashtag. Coulter encouraged people seeking a way to take concrete action against President Donald Trump to boycott companies – large and small – that do business with his family.

Coulter has removed any companies that stocked Ivanka Trump products from her boycott list but left a note to remind consumers that these companies failed to drop the brand prior to Trump’s announcement that she would be closing the business.

Ivanka Trump’s line of clothing, shoes, and accessories will continue to be manufactured and sold by the company’s licensing partners, a representative for the brand said Tuesday. That means shoppers will continue to be able to purchase Ivanka Trump products at retailers including Lord & Taylor, Dillards, Bloomingdales, Zappos, and Amazon, among others, for at least the next few months.

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Over the past two years, Coulter has remained steadfast in her quest to encourage the other 62 retailers, nonprofits, and even a movie produced by Harvey Weinstein to ditch Trump products.

Four retailers remain on the list and continue to be boycotted for selling Trump products. The remaining companies have been removed:

Amazon and Whole Foods

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The e-commerce giant carries both Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump merchandise, from the book “The Art of the Deal” to Ivanka Trump’s shoe line. Whole Foods was added to the boycott list after being acquired by Amazon in 2017.

For what it’s worth, some Trump supporters on Reddit have also called for a boycott of Amazon because CEO Jeff Bezos said he wants to send Trump to space. Bezos has also said the president “erodes our democracy around the edges.”

Amazon will continue to sell Ivanka Trump’s shoes and handbags for at least the next few months under a current licensing deal.

HSN

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The Home Shopping Network no longer sells the Trump Home line of home furnishings but continues to sell official commemorative Trump coins. It remains on the #GrabYourWallet boycott list.

Wegmans

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The regional chain, which has notoriously loyal customers, sells wine from Trump Winery – run by President Trump’s son Eric – at Virginia locations. It remains on the #GrabYourWallet boycott list.

Perfumania

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While Perfumania cut ties with the Trump family in July 2015, the company recently restocked its Donald Trump fragrances, like Empire by Trump and Success by Trump. It also carries Ivanka Trump’s perfume line. It remains on the #GrabYourWallet boycott list.

Macy’s

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While the chain banned Donald Trump’s menswear line in 2015 after the president referred to Mexican immigrants as “rapists,” it continued to sell Ivanka Trump’s lines of clothing, jewelry, and handbags.

The company has now been removed from the #GrabYourWallet boycott list.

Bloomingdale’s

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The retailer sells Ivanka Trump’s shoes and handbags. It will continue to sell these products for at least the next few months under a current licensing deal.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Zappos

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The shoe company carries Ivanka Trump shoes, clothing, and handbags. The retailer will continue to sell Ivanka Trump products for at least the next few months under a current licensing deal.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Marshalls, TJ Maxx, and Winners

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The retailers, which are owned by the same parent company, TJX, have been selling Ivanka Trump clothing and shoes.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Lord & Taylor

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The retailer sells Ivanka Trump clothing, jewelry, and handbags. It will continue to sell these products for at least the next few months under a current licensing deal.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Bed Bath & Beyond and Buy Buy Baby

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The retailer has been selling Ivanka Trump diaper bags at its Buy Buy Baby stores. These are currently out of stock.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Dillard’s

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The retail chain sells Ivanka Trump clothing and accessories. It will continue to sell these products for at least the next few months under a current licensing deal.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

6pm

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The discount retailer has been selling Ivanka Trump’s line of shoes, clothing, and accessories.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Bluefly

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The apparel company has been selling Ivanka Trump’s line of shoes and handbags.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Burlington Coat Factory

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The discount department store no longer sells Ivanka Trump clothing and accessories online, but it reportedly has continued to sell the first daughter’s line at brick-and-mortar locations.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Overstock.com

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The discount company has been selling Ivanka Trump’s shoe and clothing lines.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Ross

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The budget retailer has been selling a range of brand names, including Ivanka Trump’s fashion lines. The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Saks Off Fifth

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The department store has been selling Ivanka Trump’s shoes online.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Walmart

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The retail giant has been selling Ivanka’s shoe, apparel, and handbag lines. The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Belk

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The Southeastern department store chain no longer sells Ivanka Trump’s line of shoes and handbags online, but it has been selling the brand in brick-and-mortar stores. The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Century 21

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The department-store chain has been selling Ivanka Trump clothing and accessories.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Filene’s Basement

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The retailer has been selling Ivanka Trump’s brand.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Stein Mart

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The upscale department store has been selling Ivanka Trump lines, including perfume and handbags in stores, but not online.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

Bon-Ton, Carson’s, and Elder Beerman

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The retailers – owned by thesame parent company, which is in the process of liquidating – have been selling Ivanka Trump’s clothing line.

The company has now been removed from the boycott list.

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