Sometimes your haters can be your motivation.

This was the case for Pyer Moss designer Kerby Jean-Raymond, who took a chance to get back at a troll who had a few issues with viral "Even More Names" t-shirt featured in Colin Kaepernick's GQ cover shoot.

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While many of Jean-Raymond's fans were giving him praise for being involved with the ultra-popular shoot celebrating Kap for his philanthropy and for the fresh update to his seminal "They Have Names" shirt, others weren't here for the couture-based protest.  

"You could create an entire clothing line with the victims of black on black crimes from one city alone, Chicago. Now THAT is sad. Raise awareness to the real issue, cowards," the critic wrote.

Instead of attacking the commenter, Jean-Raymond used the criticism as creative fuel.  

Thanks for the ammo, idiot. I made this a few minutes later.

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Jean-Raymond responded the best way he knew how and make a hoodie stating how he really felt about the troll's comment. He posted the design on his Instagram and captioned the post with this epic clap back: "Thanks for the ammo, idiot. I made this a few minutes later."

The designer's work has always been about combating racism and white supremacy in all areas of society.

In 2015, he focused his second runway show on bringing awareness to the Black Lives Matter movement. Despite backlash and death threats for doing this and continuing to fight injustice with his work, he wrote an open letter shortly after for Teen Vogue calling out racism in the fashion industry.