Sandbox Threads has just introduced a new Famous Face--James Bond. This is where I would normally insert a bad Bond reference or catch phrase, but I think it's best I just move on and wish you all a Happy Halloween!
Wednesday, October 31
Bond, James Bond
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 7:52 AM 0 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Thursday, October 25
A Flickr Page Too!!
In case you want to really study one of the pictures from the Sandbox Threads slideshow, we have also added a Flickr page featuring high quality images of just a hand full of our design possibilities. I'm still working on the math to figure out how many design possibilities.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 11:46 AM 1 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Sandbox Threads NEW Gallery Slideshow
Sandbox Threads has added a slideshow highlighting many of our designs.
As you probably know, when you buy a shirt from Sandbox Threads, we let you pick between a onesie and a t-shirt, short-sleeve or long-sleeve, in sizes from 3-6 months to 6T, in six different colors, and finally even the color of the design you choose for the shirt. Whew, thats a lot of choices. And if I were smarter and better at math, I'd figure out how many different options all those choices create.
While I work on that, enjoy the slideshow, and remember shopping at Sandbox Threads is FUN!
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 8:11 AM 1 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Thursday, October 18
But How Do You Steer It?
The Sandbox Threads' shirt shown above features a concept drawing from 1947 of a concept motorcycle.
While my parents were visiting last week, I fulfilled an order for what we call the 47 Bohn Motorcycle. My dad pointed out a design flaw--how exactly do you steer that thing? If you look closely, you really can't. None the less, we think the design looks great on a Sandbox Threads shirt.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 5:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Wednesday, October 17
A Perfect Shirt for Halloween
We are just a couple weeks shy of Halloween, and Sandbox Threads' Frankenstein onesie or shirt makes a perfect statement for this time of year (or anytime of year for that matter). Our son has many Sandbox Threads' cast-offs (my wife claims I "intentionally" mess up certain orders so Ben gets his very own SBT original. I take the 5th.), and his Frankenstein shirt gets more comments and compliments than all other shirts combined (well Charlie Chaplin is a close second).
Happy October, and come on over to Sandbox Threads to find the perfect shirt for your little one.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 9:01 AM 0 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Thursday, October 11
NEW LOWER PRICE
Sandbox Threads is please to announce that we've lowered our prices. All shirts and onesies are now $17.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 8:32 AM 0 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
Thursday, October 4
HAPPY, HAPPY Sandbox Threader!
We have had many happy customers at Sandbox Threads, but we have to say this may be the happiest Sandbox Threads kid we've seen.
If you'd like to make your little one this happy, you can get the above pictured Jon Stewart onesie and many other hip designs at Sandbox Threads.
Posted by The Dad of Sandbox Threads at 8:54 AM 1 comments
Labels: baby clothes, cool baby clothes, hip onesies, toddler t-shirt
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About Me
- The Dad of Sandbox Threads
- I'm not, to my knowledge, a "hipster parent (I was in the marching band in high school for petes sake)," and to be honest, I don't even know what being a "hipster parent" entails. I don't live in the city (although I have), and I couldn't name a posh baby clothing line if I had to. I do, however, enjoy good music, vintage tees, most things 80s, Jon Stewart, the Office, and now that I have a son & a daughter, I enjoy dressing them in funky, retro clothes void of duckies and doggies. If that coupled with being a stay at home dad makes me a hipster parent, then I guess I'm guilty.