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Do you know about Shirtseed?

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Are you looking for both cute and affordable eco-friendly clothing for your kids? I recently discovered Shirtseed, a Vancover-based online store that makes super cute kid's t-shirts. The t-shirts, made from bamboo and organic cotton, are natural, unbleached and un-dyed. Vancouver creator Amy Rogerson hand picked the dye used on all shirts so as to ensure the quality of the product. The dye is water-based and solvent-free.

All shirts are designed in Vancouver and Shirtseed ensures their t-shirts are manufactured in a safe and fair environment in an offshore factory.

This year's shirt theme are funky and colourful vintage bikes. Visit www.shirtseed.com to order a t-shirt for your child. Or, if you live in or are planning to visit Vancouver soon, you can purchase a Shirtseed t-shirt at Portobello West Fashion and Art Market. All shirts are $20.

It must be pretty hard to have a green baby. I don't have kids, so I have no idea how challenging it is. Has anyone tried it? Has it been easy? Do you have any tips?

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