Babies Go Geek Chic

Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:04AM EDT

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Daddy will want to give junior a geek-style makeover so baby can also look cool sporting all that new gear. The Cool Hunter scoped out these modern graphic tees for kids with photo-realistic prints of iPods, mobile phones, RAZRs, and cameras that appear to be hung around the neck. You can find some of Kit N Kin's stylish tees at Freddysays.com with prices starting at $20. 

If Daddy is not into all that tech, this London-based store also has some "street" shirts with sunglasses hanging off the front, baby gym shoes or baby girl bling tees with gold chains hanging around the neck. Cool shirts for cool kids.

Another company offering techno onesies and t-shirts is iPop my Baby in pink, blue, white and black. Both features a big iPod clickwheel, but doesn't work much like one. Sorry folks, you can't pause or fast-forward through those baby tantrums. You can view a whole picture gallery of iPod babies on their site. Warning: This may be too cute to be viewed at work. 

 

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