By now it's pretty clear who won Sunday night's presidential debate: Ken Bone. The guy with the cuddly red sweater is trending on Twitter as a nation weary from months of political mudslinging embrace the one figure everyone can support.

The lovable, self-effacing Midwesterner suddenly has more than 27,000 followers even though he's tweeted just 18 times, including this post that referenced the "Gilligan's Island" theme song:

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Now what we want to know: Where can we get that sweater?? Here are a few options.

Venerable American brand JCPenney has this snappy Izod number on clearance. HURRY. (You know people are already thinking of being Ken Bone for Halloween.)

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BTW check out this quick tutorial on how to totally win at social media, courtesy of Izod:

This one from Charles River Apparel is also a bargain at $33, and seems to most closely exude a Ken Bone aura. The nation's newest Internet star is an undecided voter. Sort of how this sweater model is undecided on whether to put his hand in his pocket:

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Lord & Taylor has this sporty one listed at $98.50. It's especially cheery and bright.

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 This one at Joseph A. Bank is $269 which sounds kind of pricey for a sweater. But it's cashmere and in proud Jos. A. Bank tradition, it's buy one, get one free:

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This one from Vineyard Vines is $80.99 and taught us a new term: Proutsneck. What is that?

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Don't worry ladies, here's one for you. REI has the Patagonia "Better Sweater" available in Rambling Red:

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