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New York's NOAH channels youthful optimism for its FW18 collection, but for one of its newest releases, the brand has unveiled an exclusive "God protect Robert Mueller" T-shirt.

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The quote, derived from Spike Lee, symbolizes NOAH, as well as other brands like UNION, UNDFTD and more to showcase their support of Robert Mueller. If you're not aware, Robert Mueller has been assigned to investigate the possible connection between people within the United States and the Russian government on tampering, or attempting to tamper with the 2016 Presidential Election, with the goal of aiding Donald Trump in becoming the POTUS.

The T-shirt styled in all-black, flaunts the phrase "God protect Robert Mueller" prominently on the chest, and the brands in solidarity featured on the back. It's also worth noting that all of the proceeds from this shirt will go to Generation Citizen, a non-profit organization that helps to teach students across the country on how to get actively involved in the political process.

Priced at $30 USD, you can cop it at NOAH's NYC flagship and online store now.

Now, should fashion brands stay away from politics? Read our exclusive op-ed here.

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