onesies

I’ve been to a couple of baby showers and noticed that kids get some pretty cute onesies. Etsy seller All for Onesies has realized that some adults would actually like one piece suits too, specifically Pokemon costumes. That’s not to say they’re just meant for conventions though. If you don’t mind all the looks you’ll get from people, you could wear your Pokemon outfit out for a picnic, grocery shopping, or out to a movie. It looks like it would be cozy on a chilly day.

The best part is that you can choose the Pokeman character you’d like to have a onesie made from. The little touches like detachable shells and tails depend on the character. All you need to do is pick a character and give your measurements to the seller.

See a few more shots of the outfits in action after the break. 

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I’ve seen a lot of geek onesies on Etsy and even commercial sites. Though many have been cute and/or clever, these designs by Mike Vasquez are easily my favorites. Sure, it might be because they are mostly Star Wars graphics but it’s more that I’ve not seen any onesies quite like it. I mean, I want these designs made into adult t-shirts!

He started a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to start making his first series. He’s made his goal, but it’s best to back the project if you’re interested because you’re basically pre-ordering.

See more Star Wars and even a Star Trek design after the break.

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Don’t put too much pressure on your baby. Life will stress her out soon enough, let her just relax for a few years. This Hippie-In-Training Snapsuit will put her on that road to easy living. Nothing like a little non-conformism to bring the blood pressure down a few notches. Should anyone really care that she doesn’t shave her underarms? She can’t even feed herself, it is probably not wise to ask her to shave.

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A not so subtle reminder that the baby needs to be changed regularly. Done with an intuitive interface design that Apple itself is usually proud of. If only Apple could infuse some of their functionality into it.

Product Page ($24.95)