Trump's 'Nasty Woman' Comment Sparks New Line Of Merchandise

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- When Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" during the third presidential debate, he probably didn't expect to start a fashion trend.

But as it turns out, it's a moment that has resulted in a feminist movement and a whole lot of merchandise.

What many saw as a derogatory comment has become the battle cry for Hillary Clinton supporters, who are proudly wearing the phrase.

"This was the first real moment where it seemed to strike a chord with people," said Jamie Dillon, co-owner of Print Liberation, an online political T-shirt shop based in Philadelphia.

The store's "Such a Nasty Woman" shirt is their best seller ever.

"We just power through it," Dillon said. "We've been printing for two days straight."

The Internet has exploded with a variety of Nasty Woman items, including coffee mugs, key chains, bags and buttons.

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