Just in: Donald Trump has a new hat.
With great power,Watch Dark Desire Season 1 Online comes great fashion responsibility -- thus, the president-elect, known for sporting large red caps featuring his campaign slogan: "Make America Great Again," decided to switch things up before he takes office.
Though Trump's new bright red cap delivers a shorter message, it still includes his beloved massive lettering and a patriotic feel.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump is selling a $150 Christmas ornamentAccording to the New York Post, Trump debuted his presidential hat, which simply says, "USA," outside Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday afternoon.
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Trump was also sure to personalize his headgear by having the number 45 stitched on the right side, to likely remind the world he is to become the country's 45th president.
Smooth.
Overall, the people on Twitter were torn over the fashion choice. Some were pro-USA hat, and even hope to add it to their Christmas lists...
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But others were definitely not feeling it...
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In case you need a refresher, here's Trump's original statement-making hat that started it all:
Now we shall sit back and wait to see if he'll sell a $150 "USA" hat ornament before the holidays.
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