America's unexpected "hero," Ken Bone, is an undecided Illinois voter who gained attention after asking one question: "What step will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimizing job loss for fossil power plant workers?"

Bone posed the question at the presidential debate on Sunday, but people who tuned in have remembered Bone more than Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's answers.

Internet users have praised Bone for changing the pace of the debate and noted his "endearing charm" and "cuddly" appearance, complete with a red cable-knit sweater and glasses.

"OK, two things I love about his guy: One, everything," "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah said Tuesday. "Two, he's not just thinking about his own interests in this election. With all the negativity we've been exposed to throughout the campaign, Ken Bone seems like an actually decent person."

Now Bone fans can support him and everything he seemingly stands for with a T-shirt.

Bone posted a photo of himself in the T-shirt on Twitter. The sweater he wore at the debate is tied over his shoulders, not unlike a superhero's cape.

The garment, which will be available for only one week, is available in sizes up to 3XL.

"I don't believe in political parties, I just believe in parties," Bone wrote in the item's description on the order site. "This is my official and only limited-edition shirt. America, I'm with you."