What is an ideal Valentine's Day gift? Chocolate? Champagne? Flowers? Fine Dining? All are wonderful ways to say "You are important to me." But if you're looking for a unique gift for someone who also appreciates carburetors and fuel injection then we have interesting options for the car-girls in your life.
Valentine's Day is a celebration of emotion. Here at Car Stuff Accessories, our shirts were designed to reflect the (perhaps) illogical or unexplainable feelings we have for our cars. We may worry about gas prices, congestion, pollution, vehicle safety, or bad hair days from having the top down. It's all part of life and we live each day knowing many of our daily trips are more enjoyable because we're traveling in our car. Show your understand this feeling by giving your loved one a T-shirt from Car Stuff!
You're never too young to appreciate a fine automobile. For car-girls-in-training, we recommend our toddler-sized T-shirts or infant rompers. The toddler T's are decorated with a vibrantly-colored embroidered race car and your choice of "Cruisin' with Mom, Dad, Grandma, or Grandpa." The bright 100% cotton, heavyweight, preshrunk shirts come in toddler-sized 2T, 3T, or 4T. Want to give your car-girl an even earlier start with cars? White infant rompers are sized from 6 to 24 months. An embroidered car key design and a choice of "Cruisin' with Grandma or Grandpa" add a festive touch to the practical rompers made by Gerber. Your favorite small passengers will be ready for the road, even if you're just out for a calm-down drive, in fun-to-wear, easy-care cotton apparel.
Who knows what a teenager really wants? How do you instill a love of cars and driving? Let me know! But we recommend one of these shirts to encourage a lifelong appreciation of the automobile. She will stand out in a "Road Princess" T or tank top. The design is embroidered on a ribbed cotton blue fitted tank or T. Of course every new driver needs an "Official Licensed Driver" T-shirt. The graphic design is screen printed on your choice of white, gray, or Carolina blue cotton preshrunk T-shirts, sizes small to X-Large. Watch out world!
Everyone loves T-shirts. Wearing one is an excellent way to get noticed and to make your point. That's why they are so popular, not to mention comfortable, practical, and easy to care for. For real car-gals (car-women just doesn't sound right): you know where you're going and you intend to drive yourself there. The "My Turn to Drive" T-shirt in jade green or ice gray says it all. There's also a version for dog lovers.
For the clutter-challenged, here's a gift set that includes a Driver Cup Organizer plus a choice of favorite Car Stuff T-shirts. The Driver Cup is a rugged 3-1/4" x 4-1/2" x 2-1/2" pack cloth organizer that fits in your cupholder to neatly store your sunglasses, phones, pens, etc. Now the car and driver are ready for an adventure in style.
Your get-up-and-go car-girl will think of you when she's out on the road in her unexpected and new favorite T-shirt. What a great way to express your sweet thoughts about your Valentine sweetie. Don't forget a heart-felt note!
Lori Gerring started Car Stuff Accessories (www.cstuffacc.com) in 1996. An inspirational speech by a college dean, an early mid-life career crisis, and a love of cars motivated the change from college professor (teaching Statistics and Economics) to entrepreneur. In addition to the exciting challenges of running a business, Lori enjoys walking with her husband and two Black Labs, baking, tap dancing, and crocheting. She volunteers at Gods 4 Paw animal rescue. And obsesses about her three cars. Follow her on Twitter @car_stuff_LLC
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