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Paw Prints Prepares for Summer with Exclusive Online Offer

03-24-2011 08:09 AM CET | Fashion, Lifestyle, Trends

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Worn To Be Wild

London, March 2011 - While emerald fields bathe in sunlight and new arrivals endeavour to find their feet, paws or hooves, the Paw Prints' team have a spring in their step. T-shirt weather is upon us and they're in their element, celebrating the arrival of summer with an exclusive online offer.

Readers can receive a whopping 20% off all Paw Prints products when shopping online at www.pawprintslondon.com. They simply enter the voucher code 'leapfrog' in the checkout page. What's more, they'll still qualify for free worldwide delivery on kids T-shirts, and free UK delivery on all other products, plus a free badge set when they spend over £50.

Incorporating their love of wildlife and their passion for graphic design, artists Peter Butler and Sarah Swales create a menagerie of clothing and accessories for kids and adults inspired by the animal kingdom. It is their bold, striking style that brings the designs to life, capturing the characteristics of their chosen subject.

The company is driven by a desire to create exciting colourful products of the highest quality while maintaining an ethical approach to business, only working with socially responsible manufacturers who adhere to strict codes of conduct.

Their objective is to approach each new design from a child's perspective: "We want to make hard-wearing clothes that kids actually want to wear," says Peter. "The fact that adults love them too and can appreciate the quality is a bonus." And Paw Prints are definitely on target, as their fun summery products are proving incredibly popular with kids and offer a real antidote to the often bland, twee children's clothing on the high street.

Their most popular design, the guinea pig, has achieved something of a cult following since Paw Prints appeared on Channel Four's 'The Market' series, which followed Sarah and Peter as they established their brand in Camden Market.

New designs will be unveiled shortly.

Their kids t-shirts are available online at http://www.pawprintslondon.com/products.asp?category=1

We are a couple of designers who run an independent children's clothing company called Paw Prints. We incorporate our love of wildlife and our passion for graphic design to create a menagerie of clothing and accessories inspired by the animal kingdom.

Paw Prints
59a Eurolink Business Centre
49 Effra Road
London
SW2 4QA

Peter Butler - 0207 7737 6212

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