The 'Crest of Knowledge' apparel from Chocolate Raisin Fury offers a variety of high - quality clothing for young ones. Youth T - Shirts come in sizes from XS to XL. They're made of 5.3 - ounce, 100% cotton, with taped neck and shoulders. The seamless double - needle 7/8' collar, double - needle sleeves, and hem add durability. There's a removable tag for extra comfort. Infant/Toddler T - Shirts are available in sizes 6M to 4T. Crafted from 5.5 - ounce, 100% cotton, they have a ribbed crew neck, double - needle sleeve and bottom hems, and taped shoulder - to - shoulder. They're CPSIA compliant with a tracking label in the side seam. Onesies range from Newborn to 24M. Made of 5.0 - ounce, 100% combed, ring - spun cotton with ultra - soft 1x1 baby rib knit. Flatlock seams and double - needle ribbed binding on neck, shoulders, sleeves, and leg openings ensure a gentle fit. They have a reinforced three - snap closure and are CPSIA compliant with a tracking label in the side seam. There's also a removable tag for comfort. Care for these items by machine washing cold, inside out with like colors. Use non - chlorine bleach only when necessary. Hang dry for best results, or tumble dry with cool/low heat. Avoid fabric softener as it may cause fading, and don't iron or dry clean them.








Using these 'Crest of Knowledge' clothes is easy. Just dress your little ones up and let them enjoy their day. When it comes to washing, put the clothes in the machine on a cold cycle, and turn them inside out. Wash them with similar colors to avoid color bleeding. Only use non - chlorine bleach if there are stubborn stains. After washing, hanging them to dry is the best way to keep their shape and color. But if you're in a hurry, you can tumble dry on a cool or low - heat setting. Don't use fabric softener because it can make the colors fade. Also, stay away from ironing and dry - cleaning as these can damage the fabric. For the infant and toddler items, make sure to check the CPSIA tracking label regularly. And the removable tags are there for a reason - if your child seems uncomfortable, just take them off.