questionswhy doesn't shirt.woot offer a onesie?

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IMHO it would be "rad", but not doable based on the profit margin.

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I thought this was about starting a new trend-adult onesies. It would eliminate the belly showing out the bottom problem.

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I'm not sure about a one-zie, but I have wished for 2T t-shirts. That'd work for at least some of the littler ones.

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Unfortunately, this would probably go against the strict shirt.woot policy: NOT FOR USE AS PANTS.

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Because you'd look ridiculous in one.

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Doubt it'll happen on a daily basis, not practical, but keep in mind you do see some unique items (aprons, bags, long-sleeved Ts, hoodies, etc.) in their weekly sales now.

Maybe if you're lucky and a Woot staffer sees this, they'll do a kids/baby themed week and have some nice bibs or onesies. Never know!

@tgentry, I think this would be your area, maybe you're listening?

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@mistamoose: My two year old swims in 2T clothes and the woot (AA blanks, at least) K4 looks reasonably cute on him. Alternatively, my seven year old wears M7/8 and can wear K8 (getting a little small), K10 (perfect fit), and K12(still a little big). I'm really curious how the new Anvil kid blanks will run....the AA ones IMO have never been true to size.

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Too small of a market for them.

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It's a little more work, but if you or your wife are crafty, you could convert one into a romper: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Baby-Romper-from-a-T-Shirt

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I'd love to buy onesies for my baby too.