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Home » Out of Print Children’s Apparel

Out of Print Children’s Apparel

Out of Print  just launched a new collection of children’s t-shirts boasting illustrations of classic children’s book titles that you held dear to your heart. We adore these tees simply because they are just so cute!

With t-shirts like Charlotte’s Web, Corduroy, Olivia, and Harold and The Purple Crayon your children can re-live Childhood classics that we all know and love. Of course, the whimsical charm of these shirts are sure to make every child fall in love with them. 🙂

Classic literature offers timeless memories for adults and introduces the power of literature to children.  With the above titles, social responsibility, individuality and other life lessons are taught – stories with plots that has relevancy in today’s world.  For each sold shirt, one book is donated to a community in need through their partner: Books For Africa.

Out of Print children’s t-shirts are available in unisex sizing for ages 2 to 6; price points range from $22 to $24 and available for purchase at www.outofprintclothing.com.

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