Playstation Kids Shirt

By Paula. Filed in Baby, Kids, organic  |  
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I ran into this fantastic shirt today online by a really cool company called Wire and Twine.  It’s a very small company that hand prints the shirts they make in a barn.  Yup, a big cool red barn.  Between making shirts, they occassionally go out and bale hay.  Hence the name, wire and twine which are two options to make hay bales.  Awesome company, great graphics and a few green designs.

This one is absolutely my favorite.  It reminds me of two things.  First, I need to get my teenager unplugged and outside more.  He has an Xbox issue from time to time.  Even my preschooler is a bit addicted to her DS (I did not buy it for her!) and the tv.  Second, spring is finally (I hope!) coming!  What a great reminder to parents and kids that nature is the world’s best wonderland.  It’s a great way for kids to learn and play.  It’s healthy, free and always available!  No need to worry about dead batteries either…

These shirts are printed on 100% organic cotton, sweatshop free tees and are available in kids and big kids (adult) sizes.  Absolutely fantastic!!  They have got some other great green shirts available on their site as well including a baby onesie that says I’m a Green Baby Diapered with a Conscience which is a great way to promote cloth diapers as an earth friendly option and a really cool (but not organic) t-shirt that graphically represents 50 ways to help the planet.  This shirt is awesome and I’ve absolutely got to feature it at one point or another.  It’s got some fantastic and easy ways to live a little greener regardless of how busy your schedule is.  Definitely worth checking out!

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One Comment

  1. Comment by Rock and Roll T Shirts:

    Nice collection for kids….

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