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All about the Baby: One Piece, Long Sleeve T-Shirt, Cap and a plenty range on colours

At the beginning of the new month I am happy to introduce new colours and products to the baby range of our assortment:

  • The new Baby Long Sleeve One Piece by Sonar comes in a brilliant range of colours. Beside white&black we carry turquouse, purple, rasberry and graphite. Sky blue and light pink will be added later in a few months. The size range extends from 3-24months.
  • Furthermore let me introduce the new Baby Long Sleeve T-Shirt by BabyBugz. That item is available in white, black, red and azalea as well as in a range of sizes from 3-18months.
  • Another very nice gift for newborns is the Baby Cap by American Apparel. The one size fitted product comes in white, black, sky blue, light pink, navy, red and a very fancy grass green.
  • Last but not least we added two brilliant colours to the Baby Organic Bib by Continental Clothing: peacock-blue and fuchsia!

I hope you like the additions! Have fun with creating your products and gifts.

Here is one question left for your: Which products do you still miss at our Kids and Babies department? Is there anything your customers specially ask for?

Thank you for your feedback and have a good week!

The EU referendum, Spreadshirt style

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last month (and possibly even if you actually have), then you’ll have heard that our esteemed Prime Minister David “Call me Dave” Cameron has promised a referendum on EU membership if he wins the next election.

While Dave sets it all in motion, talk has inevitably turned to the hot topic of which way to vote, and our designers have already been hard at work coming up with creative t-shirt based arguments.

We’re sure you’ll agree that you’ll find more political sense on these t-shirts & other products than in most British tabloids, so why not show your friends, family, colleagues and largely uninterested strangers how you stand on the issue with a Pro or Against EU t-shirt.

Let us know via the comments, Facebook, Twitter or even by sending us a letter (we’re told it’s still technically possible) which your favourite design is, or even better, design and upload one yourself! Here’s to textile-based debate, Dave!