After realizing it was missing out on a piece of Ivanka Trump’s record sales, Neiman Marcus has brought her clothing and jewelry products back to its stores.

“According to Slice Intelligence, online sales of Ivanka Trump merchandise swelled 207 percent in February from the prior month,” CNBC reported.

Shannon Coulter, the organizer behind the effort targeting Ivanka Trump’s business because of her father, announced via Twitter she was putting the store chain back on her bad list after two Ivanka items reappeared on the store’s website.

“Just re-added Neiman Marcus to the #GrabYourWallet boycott list as two new Trump brand items surfaced there,” Coulter sniffed.

In February, the retail chain announced it was caving to Coulter’s demands.

“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,” the company said, according to New York Magazine.

“We’ve said all along we make buying decisions based on performance … In this case, based on the brand’s performance, we’ve decided not to buy it for this season,” another company rep stated at the time.