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Clinton fans unite in 'Pantsuit Nation'

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AFP
Published
Nov 8, 2016

The humble pantsuit is getting its moment in the sun.

A secret Facebook group called "Pantsuit Nation" that began as 50 Hillary Clinton supporters who decided to wear the outfit to the polls to show their support for the Democratic nominee has blown up into an online phenomenon in recent days. 


The cover photo of the Pantsuit Nation Facebook page, show many versions of Hillary Clinton in her go-to attire. Facebook, Pantsuit Nation group - Pantsuit Nation Facebook



The invitation-only group now has 2.2 million members and counting.

According to US media reports, Pantsuit Nation was started by Libby Chamberlain, a Clinton supporter in the northeastern state of Maine.

"We talked about how beautifully and stoically Hillary embodies women's fight for equality, and how the pantsuit is an emblem of that struggle," she told CNN.

Clinton has been variously skewered and celebrated for her ubiquitous pantsuits, and in the waning days of the bruising presidential campaign, it's become a quirky symbol for the former secretary of state, first lady and senator.

The U.S. Democratic candidate seems especially to be a fan of designer Ralph Lauren, having worn pant suits from his collections for multiple major campaign events, including her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in July and all three televised debate appearances this past fall.

Pop star Beyonce traded her usual curve-hugging costumes for a pantsuit when she performed at a Clinton rally in Cleveland on Friday. Her backup dancers wore pantsuits in blue, the color of the Democratic Party.

The Facebook page brings together Clinton fans who share personal and often touching stories about why they are voting for her.

One pregnant woman posted a photo from a polling site, saying she was in labor but made sure to vote before going to the hospital to deliver her daughter.

The popularity of the Pantsuit Nation page has now spawned a website (www.pantsuitnation.org), accounts on Twitter and Instagram and a public Facebook page.

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