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Can anyone link to a good dairy-free t-shirt?

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allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 08:03

Ds is starting a new nursery in September. I want to find a nice 'dairy free' t-shirt to help his new teachers remember. Or maybe a hat (cap)? OR some stickers for his lunch box.

Have not found anything I like.

Can anyone recommend a site?

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vintageteacups · 08/06/2011 09:52

this one?

SparklyCloud · 08/06/2011 10:20

this one?

allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 10:26

Thank you both. I should have been more specific.

We live outside UK and many of the nursery workers don't speak great English, so I need a simple picture sign.

Some crossed out dairy products would be ideal (the red circle crossed out sign thing).

And something cute and cartoony that ds will like would be a bonus.

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littlelapin · 08/06/2011 10:30

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thumbwitch · 08/06/2011 10:30

this one?

thumbwitch · 08/06/2011 10:32

ah, I believe littlelapin may have just pipped me to the post there.
there's this lot as well but they're less obvious. And still on LL's link too, no doubt.

littlelapin · 08/06/2011 10:38

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allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 10:43

Thank you again!

I am being very fussy, but I really appreciate the links.

I'm not keen on this one because the milk bottle is sad and we try and make ds's dairy free diet a positive thing. I do realise what a wanker I sound, but there it is.

I am not sure about this one because he is not allergic and I don't want people worrying about anaphylaxis or severe reactions. It is very important he doesn't have dairy, but it is not life threatening.

This is the best but it's a bit... abrupt. "I don't do dairy" "Talk to the hand grrrlfren' " - it's not something I would choose to put my 3yo in.

Oh dear. Maybe I'll just draw something and get it printed.

I'm being a bit pfb about this for some reason. I think I'm channelling my anxiety about him starting in a big new place. He's so little.

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allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 10:44

Plus - Cafepress are jolly expensive. I need to love it to spend £18 on a t-shirt for my 3yo to splodge mud and bogies on.

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vintageteacups · 08/06/2011 10:46

Do you speak the language of the country you live in?

I think you'd be better off designing your own.

allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 10:47

At a slight tangent - wtf is with all the "I BREASTFEED MY BABY" t-shirts and baby vests? Seriously, people care enough to put it on a t-shirt? Where will it end?

"MY NANNY MAKES OUR RAVIOLI FROM SCRATCH"

"I GRIND MY OWN FLOUR"

"I WASH OUR CLOTHES ON BOULDERS IN THE RIVERBED"

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thumbwitch · 08/06/2011 10:49

you forgot "I weave my own yoghurt from recycled lentils" Grin

Seriously, as I suggested on another thread, just get some fabric paint from a craft shop and draw your own. It's designed to withstand washing, you can even get 3D stuff.

littlelapin · 08/06/2011 10:50

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allhailtheaubergine · 08/06/2011 10:58
Grin
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tinytalker · 08/06/2011 12:33

Hey I might have just what you are looking for! Bright, bold and appealing for kids. I have t-shirts, stickers, badges, wristbands and bibs and lots more. I can post anywhere.
www.alwaysreadthelabel.info

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