
Hip. Witty. Trendy. Three words that describe the shirts and onesies offered by Trendy Tadpole. When you see the funny, catchy phrases on their shirts like, "Oh Snap", "All Hands On The Poop Deck", "These Aren't The Parents I Ordered", you can't help but laugh out loud.
Julie Pruitt, owner of Trendy Tadpole, has brought pop culture, a hint of nostalgia, and a pinch of fun to the table in every tee shirt she makes. With three established, talented designers working with her to create hip, modern kids' shirts that also include Japanese and retro-inspired designs, Julie has made Trendy Tadpole well-known and can now be found in trendy boutiques and online baby stores everywhere. Their designs are printed on high-quality American Apparel shirts based in Los Angeles- guaranteed to be a sweat-shop free company.
I love the Japanese and retro-inspired shirt designs they feature in their collection too- so cool and so trendy on my little ones' chests!
By the way, Julie offered these tips when buying and caring for your Trendy Tadpole shirts: buy the next size up as they run small, and wash them inside out and dry on low as they do shrink a lot.
Trendy Tadpole shirts are regularly priced at $24, but they are currently running a 40% off promotion. Just enter the code 40off at check out to get your discount.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Hip, Funny Little Shirts For Your Little Ones
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2 comments:
Is there supposed to be pictures of the clothes?
Hi Tammy, LOL. I opted for the TT business logo instead and I just put a link to the website so you can see the whole Trendy Tadpole collection. :)
Does that make sense?
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