There's nothing "whatever fits" about children's clothes at this store that caters to Capitol Hill residents as they transition from communal housing to mortgage payments. Although not all the T-shirts are screen-printed with punk-rock themes, the collection overall is as close to hip as something that will inevitably be covered in food stains can be. But even if you think the duds are a bit over-the-top, it's worth taking a look at the toys, which are made of all-natural materials (no off-gassing plastics) and adorned with nontoxic paint. And the onesies and simple vintage-looking tees made from organic hemp are adorable and not terribly overpriced.
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