Belk is the latest department store chain to drop Ivanka Trump's fashion line.

Fashions and accessories from the Ivanka Trump line were removed from the Charlotte, North Carolina-based store's website over the weekend. Some items remain in the brick and mortar stores, according to reports around the country.

Belk is just the latest chain to remove items sold by Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump. Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Shoes.com have all removed the line from their stores and websites, mostly due to what the chains described as slow sales.

Belk has about 300 locations in 16 states, including 21 stores in Alabama. It had previously carried multiple pieces of the Ivanka Trump line, which includes everything from $120 pink suede sandals to a $118 black grommet v-neck dress.

The company has not commented on the line's removal.

Trump's line has been targeted by the #GrabYourWallet campaign, which urges people not to shop at stores that do business with the Trump family. Among those cited by the campaign are Macy's, LL Bean, Bloomingdale's, Dillards, Amazon and TJ Maxx.

The campaign's organizer, Shannon Coulter, had previously mentioned Belk as one of the carriers of the Ivanka Trump line.

The campaign launched after an audio tape of Trump leaked to the press revealed the president making sexually aggressive comments about women.