It’s nice to see clothing like this instead of that snarky shirt I wrote about recently.

In August, Kohl’s mailed a back-to-school catalog with a shirt on the cover displaying the words, “Shhhh! Nobody Cares!” I wrote about it in “Ten Questions for Kohl’s About This Shirt.” I believe that snarky messages like this only send negativity into the world… and can be especially hurtful in a school setting. I’m a middle school teacher and I know several kids who don’t need to read that their lives are unimportant.
Kohl’s tweeted to me a week or two after I published that blog post. Here’s their tweet: “Thanks for this feedback, Marilyn. We’ll be sure to pass it along to our buyers here at Kohl’s for review and future considerations.”
So when I found this “Throw kindness like confetti” shirt on a pre-Halloween mailer about a week ago, I was gratified. Yes, I know this mailer wasn’t in response to my blog post. I’m sure this flyer and the merchandise within it were all “put to bed” weeks or months ago. However, it’s nice to know that Kohl’s is aware that positive messages make the world a better place.
8 replies on “Thanks, Kohl’s, for selling this shirt.”
I think it could have been a little due to you!
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It was good of Kohls to respond to you in a positive way. Keep up your good work, Marilyn!!
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I love that Kohl’s responded to you and that you made sure to post again when they selected a more positive message.Nice!
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Well, thanks. I like to be fair!
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First, it’s just good that they know that not everyone thinks the shirts with attitude are funny. Second, it’s good that they know you’re someone who’s willing to post when they do something more positive.
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Thank you. I like to be fair.
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Reblogged this on ELA Brave and True and commented:
I recently posted this on my personal writing blog. Thought it should appear here as well. Enjoy!
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