Ivanka Trump has made a name for herself selling clothing, shoes, accessories, and kids' products aimed at working moms. But ever since her father's campaign, and the statements he has made about women, there has been a movement to boycott not just her products, but stores that sell them. And it just might be working.

Nordstrom confirmed it was no longer selling her line "based on the brand's performance." Though the company insists it was merely a business decision, activists are claiming it as a victory of the #GrabYourWallet campaign, a movement to boycott stores that sell Trump family products. After that, it appeared that Neiman Marcus and Belk both quietly removed Ivanka's products from their websites.

"Companies are now starting to understand if they want to do business with the most savvy women in the country, they're going to have to show us they're serious about moving away from divisiveness that the Trumps represent," says Shannon Coulter, the co-founder of #GrabYourWallet. "It's not a Democrat or Republican thing, it's a basic human decency thing."

Back in October, Ivanka responded to the boycott, saying, "My advocacy of women, trying to empower them in all aspects of their life, started long before this presidential campaign did. I've never politicized that message. People who are seeking to politicize it because they disagree with the politics of my father — there's nothing I can do to change that."

But there are many, many more stores that carry Ivanka Trump's products, from her shoes to handbags to Republican Convention-ready dresses. Coulter says activists focused on Nordstrom at first because "they felt a connection to the brand," and are now excited to go back and shop there. Now, Coulter says, they may focus on other brands they love, like Macy's and Amazon.

And whether you want to keep buying her line or not, it's interesting to see which stores stock up on her products. Take a look at the stores on #GrabYourWallet's list that specifically sell Ivanka's products—because all companies tied to the family would fill a much longer article.

Nordstrom

Sold: Shoes, clothing, handbags

Status: Confirmed on February 3 it had cut ties with Ivanka's brand, "based on the brand's performance." #GrabYourWallet will remove the store from its list once their remaining products sell out.


Neiman Marcus

Sold: Jewelry

Status: Unclear. In February, Ivanka's products no longer appeared on the company's website, but a spokesperson gave the Hollywood Reporter the following statement: "Neiman Marcus has a very small Ivanka Trump precious jewelry business which is comprised 100 percent of consigned merchandise (merchandise owned by the vendor). Based on productivity we continuously assess whether our brands are carried in stores, on our website, or both." But on March 9, Racked reported that a few items were back on Neiman Marcus's website, even though a search for "Ivanka Trump" pulled up nothing.


Bed, Bath & Beyond

Sells: Diaper bags

Status: Grab Your Wallet posted an email from a customer service representative saying her products were no longer on sale. But the company clarified to the New York Post, saying they carry her products in some stores but not in others, and make decisions solely on customer demand.


Belk

Sold: Shoes, handbags

Status: Racked reports that in early February, Ivanka's products disappeared from the store's website, but some brick and mortar stores still reported carrying her line. "We continually review our assortment and the performance of the brands we carry. And, we make adjustments as part of our normal course of business operations," a Belk spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.


Marshall's

Sells: Clothing, shoes

Status: The parent company of TJ Maxx and Marshall's told stores to take down Ivanka Trump signs and mix her products in with the rest of the inventory. But products are still on sale, so the store is still on #GrabYourWallet's list.


T.J. Maxx

Sells: Accessories

Status: The parent company of TJ Maxx and Marshall's told stores to take down Ivanka Trump signs and mix her products in with the rest of the inventory. But products are still on sale, so the store is still on #GrabYourWallet's list.


Burlington Coat Factory

Sells: Clothing

Status: As of February 12, the company had removed products from its website, though they had yet to comment publicly. According to #GrabYourWallet, products may still be available at brick and mortar stores.


Saks Off Fifth

Sells: Shoes, handbags

Status: #GrabYourWallet's site notes that there are no products available on its website, but they are still available in brick and mortar stores. A representative for the company issued the following statement: "Across our banners, we aim to a deliver a strong assortment of fashion. We respect our customers' right to choose the brands that work for them. In turn, our customers' choices inform our decisions on which merchandise we offer. The Ivanka Trump line is available in Saks OFF 5TH stores."


Sears

Sells: Clothing, handbags, shoes, fragrance

Status: Products are still available on its website. The company, along with sister store Kmart, recently dropped Trump Home products, but still sells Trump family items through third party distributors, according to #GrabYourWallet.


HSN

Sold: Home furnishings

Status: Now has no products available on its website. A spokesperson told Racked: "We are non-partisan and our product decisions are based solely on a continual evaluation related to our business." HSN never carried Ivanka's products, but had Trump Home products available.


Jet

Sold: Shoes, fragrance

Status: According to BuzzFeed News, Ivanka's products are no longer available on the site, nor is a Trump-produced cologne, but there are still pro-Trump items on sale. The site has no official relationship with the Ivanka Trump brand, and only sold through third parties. Jet has now been removed from #GrabYourWallet's boycott list.


Amazon

Sells: Shoes, clothing, handbags, jewelry

Status: Products are still available on its website. The #GrabYourWallet campaign issued the following message on its website: "While we applaud Jeff Bezos for joining in the fight against Donald's unconstitutional Muslim ban, it's worth noting that Amazon relies heavily on engineering talent from abroad so while his action is welcome, it's likely not a purely altruistic one. Perhaps that's why Bezos feels it's worth standing up on immigration issues, but has been silent on Donald's treatment of women. It's also worth noting that to date, Amazon still advertises on Breitbart News."


Bloomingdale's

Sells: Shoes, handbags

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Bluefly.com

Sells: Shoes

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Bon-Ton

Sells: Clothing

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Buy Buy Baby

Sells: Diaper bags, kids' shoes

Status: Unclear. According to #GrabYourWallet, products disappeared from its website in March and have not yet returned. The company's publicity team did not issue a response about the status of Ivanka's products.


Carson's

Sells: Clothing, shoes, accessories, kids' products

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Century 21 department stores

Sells: Clothing, shoes, accessories

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Dillard's

Sells: Clothing, accessories

Status: Products are still available on its website.


DSW

Sells: Shoes, handbags

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Elder-Beerman

Sells: Clothing

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Filene's Basement

Sells: Shoes

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Gilt

Sold: Jewelry

Status: The site has previously sold jewelry from Ivanka's line, but no sales currently appear on its website. But Gilt is a flash-sale site, so there's a chance another sale could pop up.


Hudson's Bay

Sells: Clothing, accessories

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Lord & Taylor

Sells: Clothing, jewelry, handbags

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Overstock.com

Sells: Shoes, clothing

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Ross

Sells: Clothing

Status: Ross does not sell products online, but the store is still on #GrabYourWallet's list.


Stein Mart

Sells: Accessories, fragrance

Status: Has removed items from its website, but still sells them in stores, according to #GrabYourWallet.


Walmart

Sells: Shoes, clothing, fragrances

Status: Products are still available on its website.


Zappos

Sells: Clothing, shoes, handbags

Status: Products are still available on its website.


6pm.com

Sells: Clothing, shoes, accessories, glasses, accessories, and kids' products

Status: Products are still available on its website.