Social media users were left in a frenzy after a woman hilariously revealed that a man at a bar was wearing a QR code t-shirt, which led to a clip of Donald Trump dancing.

A Trump fan shared a video of the t-shirt on X and claimed they would be buying one the next time they visit Seattle, Washington.

Once scanned by an iPhone camera, the QR code led to a website showing the President-elect doing the 'Trump dance' to 'YMCA' before the words 'Donald Trump is your PRESIDENT' appeared.  

Several X users were intrigued by the shirt, with one writing: 'I need one of those shirts to go with my Trump clause sweatshirt love president Trump.'

The shirt can be bought on multiple e-commerce websites, and the QR code has been featured on other items like sweatshirts and hoodies.

At least one online vendor, Tshirt At Low Price, gives shoppers the option to have the QR code on the front, back, or both sides of the shirt.

Social media was sent into a frenzy after a video featuring clips of Donald Trump dancing at rallies went viral on X

The person videoing showed how they scanned the QR code - which led them to the hilarious link

The person videoing showed how they scanned the QR code - which led them to the hilarious link

The link brought users to a hilarious video of Trump dancing

The link brought users to a hilarious video of Trump dancing

Other Trump fans said they wanted the shirt for Christmas.

'Tell my family to buy me one of these for Christmas!,' a Trump supported tweeted yesterday.

At least two X users claimed the 'Trump dance' clips were the 'new Rick Roll' and that it was the 'best tool to market with.'

'We want a Santa doing the Trump dance to put at our mailbox! And every time a car goes down the street Santa dances!!!!,' an X user wrote

Hardly any X users spoke negatively about the QR code t-shirt, but one person warned shoppers to be careful when attempting to buy the product.

'I don't have any political view here but please be careful when you scan a random QR code as one of them may lead you to a sketchy site filled with viruses,' the X user wrote.

Besides Tshirt at Low Price, commenters claimed they safely bought the products on websites like Viral Style and Pete's Pranks.

Various social media users couldn't stop writing about how much they 'need' to buy the shirt for themselves or a loved one

Various social media users couldn't stop writing about how much they 'need' to buy the shirt for themselves or a loved one

Various social media users, Trump supporters, and professional athletes have frequently done the 'Trump dance' over the last few months.

NFL players Brock Bowers, Calvin Ridley and Nick Bosa are just three of the athletes who've done the 'Trump dance' in front of cameras.

A group of moms in Palm Beach, Florida, also went viral after they performed the 'Trump Dance' with the President-elect during a luncheon at the Mar-a-Lago club this month.

'What has now become the iconic ‘Trump dance’ is yet another example of President Trump’s natural ability to create viral moments that captivate audiences simply by being himself,' 'TikTok Jack' said in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.