Concha Kid's Shirt
Selecting the right assortment of morning pan dulce to share with everyone is a special treat. Growing up I loved the empanadas de calabaza, or the allure of something with sprinkles. My nana likes the puerquitos to dip in her coffee, and nothing beats a fluffy concha. - Amy
Concha means shell and refers to this particular shape of pan dulce.
Te quiero mas que conchitas means I love you more than conchitas in Spanish.
Did you know? Pan dulce like the conchas developed out of the influence of bread making techniques like the brioche brought over to Mexico by the French that were re-worked with local products by nuns and indigenous women.
DETAILS
100% Cotton
Hand printed locally with organic water based ink
Machine wash cold
Tumble dry low
Selecting the right assortment of morning pan dulce to share with everyone is a special treat. Growing up I loved the empanadas de calabaza, or the allure of something with sprinkles. My nana likes the puerquitos to dip in her coffee, and nothing beats a fluffy concha. - Amy
Concha means shell and refers to this particular shape of pan dulce.
Te quiero mas que conchitas means I love you more than conchitas in Spanish.
Did you know? Pan dulce like the conchas developed out of the influence of bread making techniques like the brioche brought over to Mexico by the French that were re-worked with local products by nuns and indigenous women.
DETAILS
100% Cotton
Hand printed locally with organic water based ink
Machine wash cold
Tumble dry low
Selecting the right assortment of morning pan dulce to share with everyone is a special treat. Growing up I loved the empanadas de calabaza, or the allure of something with sprinkles. My nana likes the puerquitos to dip in her coffee, and nothing beats a fluffy concha. - Amy
Concha means shell and refers to this particular shape of pan dulce.
Te quiero mas que conchitas means I love you more than conchitas in Spanish.
Did you know? Pan dulce like the conchas developed out of the influence of bread making techniques like the brioche brought over to Mexico by the French that were re-worked with local products by nuns and indigenous women.
DETAILS
100% Cotton
Hand printed locally with organic water based ink
Machine wash cold
Tumble dry low