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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Backdoorshoes

Backdoorshoes

We recently took on a client called backdoorshoes, these lightweight clogs are the ideal gardening shoe as they are waterproof, comfortable and come in 10 fabulous designs from chillis to roses, sunflowers to vegetables. They are made from foam, not rubber so they are very light and easy to wear – only 230g per pair. They have an orthotic heel with built in arch support and they warm up and soften as you wear them moulding to your feet, making them extremely comfortable.

Dirt and mud can just be hosed off and the shoes left to dry and they won’t crack or split.
They are also resistant to the bacteria and fungus that cause shoe and foot odour which is another good reason why you won’t mind having them beside the back door.

If you would like to know more information then visit www.backdoorsshoes.co.uk

A SHARP DRESSED MAN …


All the men in the redyellowblue office are looking sharp and stylish as we have recently welcomed TCA into the fold.
TCA is a distributor of menswear brands and is bringing an amazing collection of great labels including Murphy and Nye and New Man to the UK. With a showroom in London’s trendy Brick Lane, TCA will be working with independent retailers to offer them these unique ranges.
Redyellowblue’s job is to launch a two pronged attack for the business to business and the business to consumer audiences. The people behind TCA are well known in the industry and as the company is new our aim is to build its reputation within the trade. In addition, we need to get consumers wanting the brands, some of which have been in the UK before and some are already big names in other parts of Europe. We will be launching high profile PR campaigns for all of the range’s with each programme carefully developed to appeal to its distinct target audience.
“It is always exciting to win new business and when clients work within such a vibrant and fast moving sector, the ideas just come thick and fast. We are so excited about being part of the growth of TCA and the brands they represent and to share in the company’s success,” said Lindsay Complin director of redyellowblue.