Plus One, which specialises in maternity items, has produced the Everyday Tees oversized t-shirt range with fun slogans as a reflection of everyday life.
Plus One owner, Eli Moulton, tested the children’s shirts on her own son, Teddy, and says their durability and sizing will keep them as a favourite for years.
“For mums, these shirts are for those chaotic days running errands while keeping an eye on the kids, who are making their own mess,” says Eli.
We wanted to produce a premium product that could be thrown in the wash over and over again and not lose quality.
Crafted with 100 per cent premium 240gsm cotton, the shirts are designed to be oversized in both adults and children’s sizes (up to four) for the perfect throw-on-and-go look.
All tees are in white with a stylish coloured slogan. For the Kids Everyday Tees, they are “I get upsetti without my spaghetti” in red text, “Boys wear pink too” in pink text and a “Got Milk?” option in green text.
The Adults Everyday Tees also have a “Got Milk?” option with forest green text, as well as “Not a regular mum” in brown text.
In designing the shirts, Eli ensured they were made with a longer-than-usual length. This works to ensure that expecting mums can comfortably cover their bump, if necessary, but also compliment a non-pregnant body just as well.
For the bubs, an oversized fit not only creates an on-trend look, but also provides a longer-lasting product – at least 12 months – as they grow into the shirt.
Intentionally designed by mums, for mums, the Everyday Tees range fits the ticket for those dirtfilled days, bubble-blowing shenanigans, and spaghetti-flinging fun.
Plus One introduces the range following their continued reputation as a reliable dress hire service for pregnant and breastfeeding women, catering for sizes six to 20.
Adult t-shirts (sizes S/M, M/L, L/XL) retail for $50, and children’s (sizes 12-18, 18-24, 2-3, 3-4) retail for $40.
They can be purchased in-store at 74/76 King William Rd, Goodwood or on the Plus One website, which offers nationwide shipping.
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