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Colette Kids: Unisex T-Shirts at 10% Off

Posted by elizabeth leach

 

I love the bold, graphic animals on t-shirts by Colette Kids. Each one is playful, fun and unisex. (I don't know how my daughter ended up with so much pink in her closet, but I guess there's a lot of pink clothes for toddler girls out there!) These shirts are basic enough to go with almost anything, but are far from basic. Get 10% your order with our special code...

Colette Kids designs onesies in sizes 3-18 months and t-shirts in sizes 2T and 4T. Made from 100% USDA certified organic baby rib cotton and 100% fine jersey/baby rib cotton. Each design is screen printed by hand.

Shop Colette Kids and receive 10% off with code: babble10. Code expires May 31.



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Comments

 

BabbleMan said:

Totally cute!  Lots of other good ones, but you picked the best two.  :)

I have become anti-pink-is-for-girls after seeing endless posts about which color is "appropriate" for girls and the same kind of parental logic pasted onto the psyche of boys.

Regardless of color, everything for kids is uni-sex people, unless it's the type of diaper you're using.

So, thanks again for the great post with these cute clothes!  

BabbleMan...back to work.  :)

April 20, 2009 12:49 PM
 

Abby's Mom said:

Ditto on BabbleMan's comment on the anti-pink girls clothes.  I often buy boys' clothes for my 7 month old daughter, just so she wouldn't have an all-pink wardrobe.  I actually received two of the Colette Kids onesies as gifts, and they are really nice!  They are very soft and don't wear out.  The design still looks vibrant after about a million washes.  

April 20, 2009 1:58 PM

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Elizabeth Leach recently moved to Scarsdale, NY with her husband and sixteen month old daughter after living in downtown Manhattan for seventeen years. She happily reports that there is life outside The Big Apple and her backyard is blooming with all kinds of strange and wonderful plants. Elizabeth is a published playwright who has been produced in NYC for the past decade and is currently working on a play about the life in the ‘burbs’. She's also a design junky who surfs the Internet during those precision baby naps for the latest and greatest in all areas of interior and product design. Since becoming a mom she has widened her obsession to include good design for all things baby.

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