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Hillary Clinton lost a bitter presidential race, but she made a classy statement for national unity in purple ― the combination of red and blue ― as she addressed supporters Wednesday morning.

The candidate took the stage for a tear-jerking concession speech in a dark grey pantsuit with purple lapels and blouse. Her husband Bill got in on the game with a matching purple tie.

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There’s no official word from Clinton’s camp on why she chose purple, though most observers guessed it was a call for national unity. Purple has also historically stood for nobility, with spiritual roots as a color of royalty and penitence. It’s also a power color chosen by the suffragist movement and represents LGBTQ rights.

Everyone on stage with Hillary right now is wearing purple, the combination of red and blue. What a beautiful visual of togetherness. — rachael burke (@thatsso_rachael) November 9, 2016

Hillary Clinton in a purple pantsuit...I see you. We aren't red or blue. We are one nation that needs to take action. #USElection2016 — Lynnea Laskowski (@nana_ailinna) November 9, 2016

In the Methodist tradition, of which Hillary Clinton comes, purple represents both royalty and penitence. That is why she is wearing it. — Matt Viser (@mviser) November 9, 2016

Purple is a color that has always been associated with royalty. I SEE YOU @HillaryClinton #queen #stillwithher — Katie O'Neil (@KOtweets_) November 9, 2016

Wearing suffragette purple, Hillary gave a powerful boost to women who do not feel safe in politics at the moment. — (((Juliet Swann))) (@muteswann) November 9, 2016

We see you, Hillz. We see you.