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Bitty Braille is a company driven by Julie Dutt, a woman married to an Army man and a working mother of three home-schooled children...and I think I'm tired at the end of the day!
Julie creates each shirt at her home studio in New York. She hand-sews the embroidered name and applies the Braille onto American Apparel shirts. You can choose between a list of pre-selected words such as happy, cutie, smile, buddy and silly or you can request a personalized shirt with your child's name or even a special nickname or word that describes them.
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In addition to the shirts, there are Braille hair clips, pendents and these great little letter tiles shown here. The prices on the site are really reasonable (shirts start at $24 and the tiles are $26 for the set) and the best part is knowing that a portion of each sale is donated to the American Foundation for the Blind (afb.org).
Visit
bittybraille.com to view the full collection of products!
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