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$29.95
Unit price perKnot your average baby gown.
Made with the same premium knit fabric as our beloved swaddles, this soft and stretchy gown ties at the bottom for easy diaper changes—and room to grow. Available in your favorite Copper Pearl prints, it features unique snaps to make dressing a breeze, along with fold-over hand mitts to prevent scratching. Sure to be baby’s favorite outfit!
$7.50
Unit price perA drool-worthy accessory. Everyone needs a statement piece, baby included! Featuring on-trend prints, our bibs offer the ultimate outfit protection for drooling and teething babies. Made of soft fabric, they feature two adjustable snaps to fit both infants and toddlers.
$16.99
Unit price perBig flavors come in small bites.
With Small Bites, hosts for all occasions can prepare easy appetizers that will impress and delight any crowd. You can choose from more than 60 savory recipes for finger foods, skewers and picks, and sandwiches and sliders. Whether hosting a sophisticated soirée or a game-day gathering, nibbles are a necessity!
Give Mini Asian Lettuce Wraps or Beef Oscar Tartlets a try for finger foods, or for skewers and picks, whip up a Greek Salad on a Stick or Prosciutto-Wrapped Pears with Watercress and Brie. If little sandwiches or sliders are on the menu, Mini Muffuletta Sandwiches or Avocado Toasts with Balsamic Glaze and Cherry Tomatoes will fill the bill. You can’t go wrong with any of the recipes in this book.
$169.95
Unit price per100% double sided 16mm silk twill with hand rolled edges
35in x 35in
Perfect sizing to wear as a wrap scarf top, shawl, or around your neck
This is an officially licensed University of Tennessee product
Some featured design elements you'll find:
- The Big Orange T logo with a checkerboard border
- "Go Vols™" underneath Smokey, the Torchbearer's torch, and a bright orange fruit with "VFL" (Vols for Life)
- Smokey Mountains silhouettes and Ayers Hall
- White daisy flowers, Irises, and rustling mountainous pine trees
- Three stars encompasses by a circle symbol from the Tennessee state flag
$7.99
Unit price perRefresh your look this season with TELETIES latest collection of Spring Hair Ties. Designed to bring shimmer, shine and color to every one of your Springtime looks. Whether you’re tying your hair up in a bun or adding a pop of color to your wrist, you’ll be reaching for these Spring Hair Ties for years to come!
$7.99
Unit price perRefresh your look this season with TELETIES latest collection of Spring Hair Ties. Designed to bring shimmer, shine and color to every one of your Springtime looks. Whether you’re tying your hair up in a bun or adding a pop of color to your wrist, you’ll be reaching for these Spring Hair Ties for years to come!
From $13.00
Unit price perShow your team spirit by wearing this officially licensed collegiate hair bow from the Game Day Collection. This signature collegiate logo print grosgrain hair bow is perfect for girls of all ages and is sure to stay in her hair all day with the patented WeeStay™ no-slip hair clip.
$24.99
Unit price perBallparks Then and Now is a fascinating exploration of ballparks across America. Packed with archival and modern photography, this book documents the development of America’s national pastime by looking at the fields of dreams on which it is played.
The ballpark experience has changed dramatically from baseball’s early days on grassy lots with wooden grandstands and free admission. The Union Grounds in Brooklyn, New York, is considered by many historians to be the first ballpark ever built, when William Cammeyer decided to use the Union Skating Pond as grounds for baseball games in 1862. When the first professional leagues were formed in 1871, enterprising owners began to invest in the creation of luxurious wooden palaces such as the Grand Pavilion in Boston and Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis. The first steel-and-concrete ballpark was Shibe Park in Philadelphia, built in 1909, which housed a record number of 20,000 paying customers and set the standard in ballpark design for the next fifty years. The cookie-cutter ballparks of the 1960s and 1970s have largely been replaced by newer retro designs that give each park its own unique feel and have re-established ballparks as a vital part of urban America.
Ballparks Then and Now is a fascinating exploration of ballparks across America. Packed with archival and modern photography, this book documents the development of America’s national pastime by looking at the fields of dreams on which it is played.

 
               
                   
               
                   
               
               
                   
               
                   
               
               
               
                   
               
               
               
               
                   
               
               
                   
               
                   
               
                   
               
                   
               
               
               
               
               
                   
               
                   
               
                   
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
           
              
            
          