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Tiny Revolutionary: Kid’s Shirts With Something To Say

Posted by on April 7th, 2007 at 5:18 pm

If there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s that we love to dress our kids up in ironic teeshirts. Hell, entire books and Time Magazine articles have been devoted to the modern parents’ pursuit of clever children’s clothing.

But rather than let The Man bring us down, I’m thinking we should just indulge. And what oh-my-gosh-how-cute-is-that way to do it than with a shirt or onesie from Tiny Revolutionary? These aren’t so much overtly political (for the most part) as they are subtle, pointing out that yes, we as parents are thinking about the future we’re providing our kids, and yes, not all of us are traditional families. And graphically, they’re really stunning. I’m particularly drawn to the adoption-themed shirt and to this anti-war design, and if Honda or Toyota would hurry up and launch a hybrid minivan for me to buy I’d snap up two of these in a hot second.

Now, normally I’m a little bit of a teeshirt hacker and the prices on these are why. But next time a baby gets born in my social circle, I think I know where I’m going to shop for gifts. And a dollar from each item goes to a worthy charity, plus you can submit your own ideas for future charitable giving.
 

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2 Comments

I LOVE these tops – very cute and although the price is on the higher end it’s on par with what you would see in any children’s boutique. In addition, I noticed that $1 goes to charity from each item ordered.

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

Babies for Hillary????

$28.00 for a friggin cotton t-shirt???

Thanks but no.

Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am

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