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Baby Wit

Political Onesies

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Political Onesies

Why It's Good:

From onesies that read “Go Hillary,” to tees that say “Go Obama,” here’s to politicizing the baby in your life. This line of baby wear is both adorable and tragic in a “use your kid as your political billboard" sort of way. Also comes in “Anarchy,” “Viva Che,” and “No Blood For Mohel.”

Why It's Green:

Baby Wit’s logos and graphics are printed on t-shirts bought from American Apparel and Alternative Apparel: local, sweat-shop free production facilities that practice fair labor. Sewers at American Apparel make, on average, $12 per hour, and have the opportunity to participate in the company’s stock program.

Where To Get It:

http://www.babywit.com/
To purchase directly, click here.