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Shirts Galore
When mom Deborah Skouson of St. George, Utah, discovered that her daughter’s favorite shirt was no longer wearable, she took to the Internet for help and, boy, did she get it.
Skouson’s 10-year-old autistic daughter, Cami, became “fixated” on a particular shirt purchased from Target five years ago, according to Skouson. It is a simple pink shirt with flowers, but nevertheless was Cami’s favorite. It is no longer in production.
Skouson knew her daughter would be devastated to learn that she would no longer be able to wear it, and turned to social media for help.
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