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    The Best Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages (Infants to Adults!)

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    By Alisa Fleming on April 13, 2008 In The News, News

    I recently updated our Food Allergy Awareness Bracelet Guide, but there are even bolder ways to send a message. Several small companies make food allergy apparel, with everything from onesies for infants to T-shirts for adults. Here is a quick rundown of these cute and helpful clothes that also come with dairy-free specific messaging options!

    Allergy Punk online store in Australia for food allergy and asthma suppliesPhotos from Allergy Punk.

    The Best Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages (Infants to Adults!)

    For years, several little businesses have designed food allergy T-shirts, hoodies, and more to help spread awareness. Some have fairly static product offerings, while others create new designs on occasion. Here’s a quick round-up of the best ones.

    Star Allergy Alerts

    Their goal is to give a voice to those who can’t speak yet. Star Allergy Alerts makes an assortment of onesies and toddler-sized T’s that have cute food allergy labels. This is an Australian company, but they ship worldwide, and actually have free shipping with a minimum order.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    Allergy Apparel

    Show just how tough your allergy kid is with this edgy young brand. Allergy Apparel makes fun T-shirts for kids.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    TeePublic

    This T-shirt shop allows individual designers to create and sell their own T-shirt designs. And there are quite a few allergy aware designers on their platform. So many, in fact, that they have a food allergy section. They come in men’s and women’s cuts, with sizes that fit kids and adults. Each design can also be ordered in a plethora of different colors.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    Lil Allergy Advocate

    Despite the name, this shop sells few food allergy clothing items for kids and adults. The owner is a graphic designer, so she gets quite creative with her T-shirt messaging.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    Allergy Superheroes

    This super-powered line was created by a very energetic dynamic duo. They offer fun designs for kids, and more subdued designs for teens and adults.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    Don’t Feed

    These function-forward T-shirts have one goal: to keep others from feeding food allergic children. They don’t mess around with the messaging, but do sell their T-shirt in a handful of colors and children’s sizes.

    The Food Allergy Apparel for All Ages. T-shirts, hoodies, onesies, and more for spreading awareness.

    More Allergy Awareness Retailers

    Online stores that specialize in various brands of food allergy products, with everything from food allergy apparel to skincare, include Allergy Punk (Australian, but they ship worldwide) and Allergy Lifestyle (in the UK).

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    Alisa is the founder of GoDairyFree.org, Food Editor for Allergic Living magazine, and author of the best-selling dairy-free book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living, and the new cookbook, Eat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbook for Everyday Meals, Snacks, and Sweets. Alisa is also a professional recipe creator and product ambassador for the natural food industry.

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