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Pinkwavetees launch new website
The Leeds based online T Shirt store Pinkwavetees has re-launched their website for the upcoming summer season.
The new website has fixed a number of old issues including the redirect issue on the non www version of the URL. The site is now fully responsive and works across all mobile devices. The new site design allows the upload of a number of new products and pages highlighting the creativity of the brand.
The site boasts a number of new features including new designs, blog, moodboard and highlights the great social media of the company and customer selfies jumping on the new social media craze.
Annie Thomson owner of Pinkwavetees.com quotes that “The new site is a real step forward for the company in that we now have the opportunity to launch new products onsite at any time and that we are not restricted in web development like we were on the old website.”
Pinkwavetees are looking to launch a number of new products over the coming months including a wider range of printed T Shirts and vinyl records highlighting their tie in with current fashion culture.
Targeting the skate, street, surf and snow scenes, Pinkwavetees.com has an edgy feel with sophisticated designs to capture the hearts of both men and women. Their leading designs include the shart, aviate, tri eye and cowskull designs which highlight the designers flair and creativity making this brand stand apart from the other online competition.
In recent years there have been a number of different stores opening up across Leeds in West Yorkshire, which is turning into a real fashion hub with the launch of the new Trinity centre and the growth in the T Shirt industry has been explosive. Pinkwavetees are looking to take hold of this recent boom and with their flair for design hope to capture the growing market.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jonathan Argile .
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