ChíChí&Flaco, modern, flavorful apparel line celebrates Latino culture in the U.S.
Posted on: December 12th, 2008
Announcing ChíChí&Flaco, a modern t-shirt line savoring the flavor of Latino and Hispanic culture in the United States.
Created by the founders of Los Pollitos Dicen (The Little Chicks Say), the premier line of Spanish children’s gift tees, ChíChí&Flaco (www.chichiandflaco.com) offers the same wonderful quality and cultural celebration for babies, big kids and adults. In other words, niños of all ages. Expect fun, bold and super-fabuloso color and designs for everyone.
“Ever since we launched Los Pollitos Dicen in 2005, our customers have been begging us to do adult and big kid tees,” said co-founder Carrie Ferguson Weir. “We are delighted to offer the new Spanish designs, which make us laugh and inspire our cultural pride.”
Among the most popular designs at ChíChí&Flaco are “Cafe con Leche,” “Holy Frijoles,” “Do you fufu?” and a maternity tee “Calientica,” which has the image of a red hot stove burner on the belly. Introductory prices on T-shirts, onesies, hats, bibs and even aprons, range from $10.90 to $20.99.
“We have a rich and vibrant culture to capture. The possibilities are endless,” Ferguson Weir said, adding that new designs will appear regularly.
Customers can receive holiday shopping discounts on orders of $30 or more by using the code NOW3 through Dec. 15.
To receive future sale alerts, customers can sign up for the newsletter at www.lospollitosdicen.biz or read Ferguson Weir’s blog, Bilingual in the Boonies.
About ChíChí&Flaco
ChíChí&Flaco (www.chichiandflaco.com) launched in December 2008 by the creators of Los Pollitos Dicen, a popular line of Spanish children’s gift t-shirts, hats and bibs. Los Pollitos Dicen (www.lospollitosdicen.biz), bright, bilingual and made in the U.S.A., has been featured in major magazines and newspapers such as Working Mother, The Miami Herald and Ser Padres.The co-founders, Oscar Alonso and Carrie Ferguson Weir, are former journalists who became friends working at a newspaper in Nashville. Today, Alonso is a Philadelphia-based artist and designer and Ferguson Weir is a publicist and writer who blogs at Bilingual in the Boonies and Parenting.com.
ChíChí&Flaco is a division of Los Pollitos Dicen, LLC. “
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