Nothing represents Canada's sexy sovereignty better than bears996 Archives geese, moose-riding, and Justin Trudeau's rippling abs… at least according to one shop in Iceland that is capitalizing on the internet’s obsession with Canada’s Prime Minister.
Canadian Radio Host Bill Carroll shared the image of the T-shirt after his friend spotted it for sale in Reykjavik, Iceland (of all places).
Friend in Iceland saw this. Are you proud of how others view our country! I'm not! pic.twitter.com/KKAg0HB8Fe
— Bill Carroll (@billcarrolltalk) August 2, 2017
One cyber-sleuth managed to find it available for purchase via a San Francisco based online retailer. Trudeau stans are desperately trying to get their hands on the shirt before they run out, and before UPS stops shipping things to Canada for the winter (no, not really).
UPDATE: I've found the shirt for sale online @billcarrolltalk https://t.co/A9CqYD5Icp pic.twitter.com/ezFfrcmkvu
— Matt Harris (@mattfharris) August 2, 2017
I need this #Canada150 shirt of @JustinTrudeau. It's actually beautiful. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 https://t.co/oFLMbw5Gnd
— Jesse Reynolds (@ifyouseekjesse) August 2, 2017
But it seems the internet's devotion to the PM is not limitless, as the aggrandizing shirt rubbed some people the wrong way.
pic.twitter.com/TIx7Q49IVM
— VictoriaL59 (@Victoria59L) August 2, 2017
Me. pic.twitter.com/hMR2EFQMEw
— Truth Has A Name (@ItsNameIsJesus) August 2, 2017
Ugh how embarrassing to know that our Canadian Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau is known as a shirtless playboy around the world pic.twitter.com/OXmfWRvA3j
— Roxie 🇨🇦 (@Canadian_mom73) August 2, 2017
Maybe Trudeau fever has broken, but there’s no denying this shirt’s majesty.
The American version with a topless Donald Trump is not currently in production.
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