DALLAS, TX, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) While many had a white Christmas, it's a new year and time to brighten things up with colorful silicon rubber watches from Shopforbags.com. From celebs and fashionistas to soccer moms and teens, jelly sports watches are poised to be a top trend for spring. Leading retailers will prepare for spring shopping fever with Shopforbag.com's trendy watches including crosses, fleur de lis, peace signs, zebra print, flowers and even collegiate logos.
The wholesale watches - embellished with Austrian crystal rhinestones around the face - are available in a variety of bright and cheery colors, even in multi-color bands. The jelly watches are available from the leading online wholesaler from $6 to $11.50 and ship within 48 hours.
"Our newest watches are a perfect way to be on trend this spring, but the wide range of colors and styles allows everyone to show their own individual style - whether it is as a fan of the Horned Frogs or a showing your wild side with animal print," said Katy Messersmith, Shopforbags.com president.
In addition to rhinestone sports watches, Shopforbags.com offers great rates for retailers on apparel, accessories and footwear. Buyers can choose from the thousands of Shopforbags.com fashion products and mix and match goods to meet the minimum $100 wholesale order. Retailers are encouraged to follow the apparel wholesaler on Twitter for the latest updates on new summer styles, special offers and tips for retailers.
About Shopforbags.com
Shopforbags.com is a leading distributor of wholesale handbags, apparel and fashion. Launched in 2002, the wholesale company supplies fashion merchandise to thousands of stores throughout the U.S., providing the latest trends at reasonable prices. For more information, visit http://www.shopforbags.com.
ShopforBags.com Offers Colorful Jelly Watches with Crystal Detail
National wholesaler provides retailers with one of spring's hottest fashion trends.
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