1991 - Volume #15, Issue #2, Page #32
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Cow Clothing
The first-of-its-kind clothing, made by Flyte Co., San Francisco, Calif., comes in three different lines. "Action wear" clothing includes weight lifter pants, T-shirts, bike shorts, leotards, leggings, pony tail holders for girls, and ties. The "barbecue line" includes chef's hats, cooking aprons, oven mitts, and potholders. The "home-ware" line includes tablecloths, napkins, and placemats. Children's "cow clothing" is also available.
"We think the unique coloring and pat-tern of Holstein cows give this clothing a striking appearance," says Lareau. "Our `cow clothing' is sanctioned by the California Milk Advisory Board."
Adult "cow clothing" ranges in price from $12.50 to $28 and children's clothing from $19 to 25.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bovine Fashions, 1597 E. Everglade, Fresno, Calif. 93720 (ph 209 299-2005).
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