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Chip and Co T-Shirt Shop is now open for business
Now is your chance to own a piece of history. Ok not really but the Chip and Co T-Shirt Store is now open for business.
We have partnered up with a great company Embroid Me out of NJ to offer to you some great high quality Chip and Co Gear to sport around the Disney Parks. We have T-Shirts, Polos, Hoodies, you name it.
Also we are offering you a chance to design your own T-Shirts for your Disney Vacations or fun outing. Our friends at Embroid Me can work with you to design anything you like. Their contact info is at the bottom of the store page.
Just click here to check us out and order your Chip and Co shirt today. Or you can click Store at the top of the page.
Thanks!
P.S. – I am working on a design for our Disney Addicts page so you can get your Disney Addict gear really soon.
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Chip and Co T-Shirt Shop is now open for business

Now is your chance to own a piece of history. Ok not really but the Chip and Co T-Shirt Store is now open for business.
We have partnered up with a great company Embroid Me out of NJ to offer to you some great high quality Chip and Co Gear to sport around the Disney Parks. We have T-Shirts, Polos, Hoodies, you name it.
Also we are offering you a chance to design your own T-Shirts for your Disney Vacations or fun outing. Our friends at Embroid Me can work with you to design anything you like. Their contact info is at the bottom of the store page.
Just click here to check us out and order your Chip and Co shirt today. Or you can click Store at the top of the page.
Thanks!
P.S. – I am working on a design for our Disney Addicts page so you can get your Disney Addict gear really soon.
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Disney DIY – Recycling Disney T-Shirts

We love Disney T-shirts, its one of the most popular items purchased in the parks. However, what to do when it’s unwearable? Maybe worn out from too many trips, stained from the Mickey Ear Ice Cream bar, or no longer fits (nothing to do with the Mickey Ear Ice Cream Bar). You can always recycle (or the new word is upcycle) your favorites. Here are a few ideas of my own and some fun tips I found while searching the internet.
Make a Quilt
Or if you are like me, have someone make a quilt for you. There are many services out there that will take your old t-shirts, cut out the image and sew into a quilt of memories. What better way to have your trip memories available as a cozy blanket to wrap around you as you watch your favorite Disney classic on TV. If you are handy of course you can do this on your own and make it a family project!
Write a Book
Many of the photo printing sites out there offer soft and hard cover books of your photos. Some even use Disney backgrounds and graphics. Often there are great deal for free books or half price book. Take a close up photo of the image on your t-shirt. Either on you or stretched out on the back of a chair. Make a collage book of your favorite t-shirts and maybe include text with fun anctedotes of that particular trip. For example: “ This is the 2010 trip shirt we bought Andrew after he got soaked on Splash Mountain”. You can even put in a few pics of your family wearing the shirt on a trip. Then if the shirt is in good shape, give to a charity of your choice. There are many kids that will never make it to Disney and the shirt alone will be priceless.
Children’s Apparel Network Recalls Fleece Hoodie and T-Shirt Sets Sold At Target Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the Children’s Apparel Network, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.
Name of Product: Fleece Hoodie and T-Shirt Sets
Manufacturer: Children’s Apparel Network, Ltd. of New York, N.Y.
Hazard: The surface coating on the zipper of the fleece hoodie and t-shirt sets contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.
Description: The recalled product is a two-piece coordinated set with fleece hoodie and t-shirt. They were sold in red/white, gray/red, and black/blue color combinations and in assorted sizes from 12M to 5T. The hoodies have Disney character designs in three different styles. “RN 16435″ and the following identification number, corresponding to the style, are printed on the label along the hoodie’s side seam.
Sold exclusively at: Target stores nationwide and Target.com from October 2011 through December 2011 for approximately $18.
Remedy: Consumers should take the product away from the child immediately and return the set to any Target store for a full refund.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Children’s Apparel Network at (800) 919-1917 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm’s website at www.childrensapparelnetwork.com and click on the “Press” link.
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Disney Packing Tip for Families
If you are traveling with a large group or a family with young children, consider packing “like” outfits. There are several ways you can do this:
- Have everyone in your party wear the exact same Disney shirt. Check the disney store online for deals!
- Have everyone wear a shirt with the same Disney character.
- Have everyone wear a shirt that is the same color. This is the most economical idea and best if you are traveling with tweens or teens who baulk at the idea of dressing alike!











