'I really care, don’t u' jackets made in response to Melania Trump have arrived — here's what people are saying about them
Melania Trump’s infamous “I really don’t care, do u” jacket is back — but with a more upbeat message.
After the first lady wore the green Zara hooded parka with graffiti on the back while boarding a plane to visit a child detention center in Texas in June, feminist fashion label Wildfang created a similar item in response to the “distasteful” fashion choice. The brand’s “I really care, don’t u?” coat retailed for $98, and 100 percent of its profits went toward RAICES (the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services), which provides free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees in Texas.
Now, more than a month after customers placed their orders, many are getting their hands on the statement jackets. Here’s how they’re styling the looks — and what they’re saying about them.
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