These straphangers have a message for Melania.

Two men made quite a fashion statement on an L train in Williamsburg Friday, sporting olive-drab jackets similar to the first lady’s but painted instead with the words, “I really do care, do U?”

Although the message behind the men’s face paint was unclear, their coats were an obvious jab at Melania Trump’s bizarre decision to don a Zara coat that read, “I really don’t care, do U?” on her way to visit detained migrant kids in Texas on Thursday.

The duo wasn’t the only ones putting a twist on Trump’s attire.

Wildfang, a Portland, Ore., label, created a line of “I really do care” clothes. It vowed to give proceeds to the RAICES charity for migrants.

And a seller on Etsy is hawking “Melania Anti-Hate” tanks and tees with a similar slogan.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, meanwhile, dismissed the coat furor at an East Harlem rally Saturday.

“I’m concerned about what her husband did to babies with no jackets,” he said.