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This blog is an article relating to the greatest tshirt factory in the world, Kid-U-Not of Sanford, Florida. Its intended purpose is to show how extensive the american business front really is, and the american media. Kids tees are quite a business!

Friday, May 06, 2005

Animal Tshirts?

I often wonder if they have made or will make tshirts for pets? Dog shirts, Cat shirts, etc...
I have seen people shirts on animals , but never seen shirts made just for pets.
Maybe Kid-U-Not will start this? Hmmmmm....
It would be great to see a shirt on a cat that says, "my cat ate your dog" , or something...
Or a dog shirt that says , " Caution, legs look like fire hydrants."
Anyway, I think its great idea, unless its already being done.
I'll have to run the idea by Linda Chernin, CEO of Kid-U-Not.