Saturday, September 13, 2014

Its party time @ the Baby Fu Clothing Co.

BFCC: Party Vision shades are now available for just $14.95, customizable in a variety of colors.
http://www.zazzle.com/bfcc_party_vision_sunglasses-256497759801901265
 

I also have pairs of hater blocker party shades also, so if you want to have a good time without the haters on your mind, pop em' on and get your party on. These are also $14.95, and the more you buy the more you save.
http://www.zazzle.com/bfcc_hater_blockers-256198632247142542

 

There will be more news to come based on something that I'm really looking forward to. I won't make that announcement just yet though, but I will give shout outs!

We've been getting a good dose of love from Bodega, CA and many thanks to San Jose, CA fans that #BuyBabyFu as well.

Can't forget about:
South Holland, IL
Miami, FL
Incline Village, NV

Its a major honor to also be able to provide shirts to our fans in the United States Air Force that show love when it comes to our #CoPilot shirts. Co-Pilots rock too! #PopeArmyAirfieldNC

I don't want to overlook anyone, thanks to everyone in the US, EU, and even the Land Down Under! You keep BFCC going for real, from Super Ginger fans in Maple Valley, to Aucamville, etc.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Cereal Killer Tees now available!

New "Cereal Killer" shirts, now available!

Available in 14 colors, just $19.99!!!
Whether you love cereal or you absolutely despise it, this is the perfect shirt for you. I wanted to bring some humor in the form of a shirt that I've wanted to do for awhile. I'm a huge fan of cereal, morning, noon, or night you'd see a bowl nearby when I hungry for it. Mwahaha

 Buy yours today!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

End & Prevent Homelessness!

#SupportBusinessesThatCare

You have what it takes to impact homelessness if you decide to help the people in your own backyard that want help, first. I came across someone and took a picture of their set up this past weekend, its a sad situation that occurs way too often.

There are people out there just looking for a chance, weren't given a chance, and ended up homeless because they didn't have a way to make a way. Isn't that messed up? Anyone runs the risk of this if there isn't anyone in reach that actually cares. I've had the opportunity to help people out that have needed it, and the result gives them the opportunity to help someone else.


You don't even have to help someone with money, because the right advice can help turn them in the right direction. I've had the pleasure of helping someone obtain two jobs simultaneously, which helped them move their children into a home in a better location than that of the previous apartment. It didn't require money, and it doesn't even always require a job lead, it could be something as small as optimism that detours self doubt. Everyone won't be open to receiving help, but if someone truly reaches out and you can do something, I hope you strongly consider doing it; remember that could've been you.

If you aren't the type that feels comfortable dealing with the homeless, at least support businesses that care so that we're able to make a bigger impact. This would result in a lot more being done compared to nothing being done at all by businesses that care less.