" Slogan T-shirt finds a new generation of enthusiasts among mothers," The Journal News
Beth Feldman, a 37-year-old New Rochelle mom and public relations executive, sells a T-shirt with the message "I don't do cupcakes" on her Role Mommy Web site.
The idea came from the real-life experience of being snubbed at a school bake sale for bringing Dunkin' Donuts, a story she tells in her book, "Peeing in Peace: Tales and Tips for Type A Moms."
"Women who can relate to what we're all going through are going to laugh when they see the shirts," Feldman said. "You don't want to take yourself too seriously."
Young moms also want to look cute, and hot if possible. The "cupcakes" shirt might have a feminist message, but it also has pink glitter and rhinestones.
"There are a lot of women who have left the work force who are full-time moms, and you still want to be a hip mom," Feldman said.
Beth Feldman, a 37-year-old New Rochelle mom and public relations executive, sells a T-shirt with the message "I don't do cupcakes" on her Role Mommy Web site.
The idea came from the real-life experience of being snubbed at a school bake sale for bringing Dunkin' Donuts, a story she tells in her book, "Peeing in Peace: Tales and Tips for Type A Moms."
"Women who can relate to what we're all going through are going to laugh when they see the shirts," Feldman said. "You don't want to take yourself too seriously."
Young moms also want to look cute, and hot if possible. The "cupcakes" shirt might have a feminist message, but it also has pink glitter and rhinestones.
"There are a lot of women who have left the work force who are full-time moms, and you still want to be a hip mom," Feldman said.
Comments
But I still like cupcakes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cupcakecannibal/500171216/in/set-72157600329423282
Carrie
(formerly of Cake Fetish)
Happy Labor Day!