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This Teacher Is Petitioning Target to Make Cat & Jack Shirts in Adult Sizes

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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A dedicated teacher has recently initiated a petition to encourage popular retail chain Target to widen their range and make Cat & Jack shirts available in adult sizes. Recognizing the popularity of the brand among children and teens, this teacher believes that expanding the size options will cater to a broader audience, as well as spreading positivity and joy through their creative designs.

Cat & Jack, an in-house label by Target, is one of the favorite choices by both kids and parents alike for its fashionable yet affordable clothing line. Known for comfort, durability, and unique, eye-catching designs, it’s no surprise that the clothing brand has attracted a strong following.

The person behind the petition is an elementary school teacher who has observed their students’ love for Cat & Jack shirts over the years. Seeing how happy and confident her students felt while wearing these shirts inspired the teacher to spread this positivity amongst adults who appreciate quirky and comfortable clothing. The solicitor remains anonymous but gathers support rapidly.

So why has this demand garnered so much attention? Many adult shoppers have expressed interest in wearing similar styles, particularly those who work with children daily. Fun and offbeat clothing tend to make excellent conversation starters and can aid teachers and caregivers in building rapport with children. Moreover, dressing in colorful prints can enhance creativity, establish a feeling of inclusiveness by matching with younger wearers, and bring a vibrant touch to their wardrobe.

The petition has quickly gained traction on social media platforms, where supporters hail from different walks of life—all united by their love for the fun and cozy Cat & Jack shirts. It is evident that demand exists for expanded sizing options in Target’s clothing range to include adult customers who are fans of youthful styles.

As yet, Target has not issued an official response regarding the petition or future plans of expanding the size range under Cat & Jack label. However, considering consumers’ enthusiastic response and increasing demand, it wouldn’t be surprising if the retail giant decides to heed the request.

In conclusion, this teacher-led petition for adult-sized Cat & Jack shirts at Target highlights the desire for light-hearted, creative fashion among adults. If successful, this movement could indeed bring about an inclusive and fun clothing experience for both younger and older fans of Cat & Jack.

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