As you may know, April is the month dedicated to celebrating Autism Awareness. During that time we hear the stories of the individuals and families impacted by autism. And these inspirational stories can take you into a fascinating world if you take the time to listen!
Autism awareness puts a unique focus on the many voices that we don’t hear from often. And it’s also a great time to not only hear but offer support to those in need.
So throughout the month, you can expect to hear about a variety of events that connect people to Autism Awareness. These include workshops, autism walks, or conferences geared toward education and drawing attention to autism.
Well, one of the main ways that people use to draw attention to the cause is with autism awareness shirts. These visuals always seem to have a powerful way of communicating and connecting with others.
And so, you’re likely asking yourself, “Where can I buy autism awareness shirts?” No worries, I’ve got you covered. No need to second-guess where to get autism awareness shirts.
Below are the top 5 places where you can find a wide variety of shirts to choose from.
Top 5 Places To Find Autism Awareness Shirts
1) Amazon
You probably figured that the most popular online retailer would be on the list, right? Absolutely! Amazon has many different options for purchasing autism awareness shirts from different sellers. The definite advantage of Amazon is the Prime option, as you’re likely to get your purchase a lot quicker than from other retailers. Here are some of their top designs:
It’s No Prob-llama To Be Different – BUY THIS NOW!
I Teach Awesome Kids – BUY THIS NOW!
In A World Where You Can Be Anything Be Kind – BUY THIS NOW!
Choose Kind – BUY THIS NOW!
Au Ti Sm – BUY THIS NOW!
2) Tee Shirt Palace
This website has a wide variety of items from which to choose, both clothing and accessories. Like most larger websites, you have the option to shop by department. This website allows you to search by topic and gives the most popular topics searched.
So in the search tab, you’ll see options such as “autism mom,” “autism awareness,” “autistic,” and “puzzle piece” to name a few. With that, it’s just a matter of searching through the different options to see which shirt suits your preference.
3) Etsy
Etsy is another great shopping option to find a number of items from art and toys to home and clothing items. Using the search bar gives you the option to search for items that are popular right now. Typing in “autism awareness” gives you several items including shirts, necklaces, and even shoes.
4) Workplace Pro
Workplace Pro is another option for finding autism awareness shirts and related items. Here, you’ll find options for mugs, bags, hoodies and collared shirts. If you’re going for a slightly different look, there are options to have your shirt embroidered.
5) Spreadshirt
One of the advantages of Spreadshirt it that you have the option of designing your own shirt. So if you have the creative capacity, you make a shirt uniquely your own! With this website, the no-minimum order option allows you to order as much or as little as you like. So if you’re not satisfied with what’s out there and have a unique idea, this might just be the option for you!
Conclusion
Your autism awareness shirt is just a few clicks away! So whether you want to choose from a design already out there, or if you want to create your own, you have options!
The important thing is to find your own way to bring awareness to individuals affected by autism. Stay tuned to eduAUTISM for more information and resources to help you navigate autism spectrum disorder!
A.D. Daisley holds a Masters Degree from the University of Central Florida and has been working in the field as a Behavior Analyst since 2005. He has provided services to children and adults with varying diagnoses such as autism, mental retardation, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). His scope of experience also includes coordinating therapy to individuals and families in conjunction with other supports including School Teachers, Adult Day Training Facility Staff (ADT’s) and Speech/Occupational therapists. He is the Director and Behavior Analyst at Alternative Outcomes since 2007. A.D is also the Director of Creátre, a non-profit organization that uses the arts for the purpose of skill training, outreach and to display community leadership.