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Having a Spring Getaway? Get the Outdoor Look

Sping break more possible with the help of the Royal Wedding.

2011-03-13
CHESHIRE, ENGLAND, March 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) As we approach the 3rd month of 2011 already and look (hopefully) to put the colder, darker winter months behind us it is time to look forward lighter evenings, warmer weather and for many a mini mid-year break!

With the Government backing an extended bank holiday period to celebrate the Royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, there is an opportunity to have 11 straight days off from the world of work, which for many outside enthusiasts is a dream-come-true.

While a large pile of people will head for the airports, increasing numbers will be heading for the English hills as the 'stay-cation' trend looks set to continue.

This news makes Ian Brookes, founder of outdoor clothing retailer outdoorlook.co.uk, a happy man, as the discount retail site has a catalogue to complement any Great British outdoor enthusiast.

"The trend to 'stay-cations' is something we picked up on last year and with the cost of flights abroad continually rising, it is no surprise its popular."

With the royal wedding and the festivities that come with it, many people are thought to be even shunning the hills and heading for London to camp. Either way, the right attire is crucial for successful and comfortable trip.

"Our range of outdoor clothing is suitable for the dedicated hiker or the casual camper. The range covers t shirts to socks, fleeces to action trousers."

With established and quality brands such as Regatta, Craghoppers and Merrell part of the extensive range which is heavily discounted, Outdoor Look is the perfect place to do all your outdoor clothing shopping.

"The Merrell brand is the latest addition to the range which we are constantly updating and evolving so there is always something to add to your outdoor clothing wardrobe"

Outdoor Look are UK based supplier of outdoor clothing who pride themselves on offering an extensive range of quality garments at unbeatable discounted prices. As well as Merrell, Outdoor Look supply a number of leading brands such as Craghoppers and Regatta, offering products to suit all ages, sizes and needs.

For more information on Merrell footwear and for all your outdoor needs this summer, visit the online store at http://www.outdoorlook.co.uk.


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[Press-News.org] Having a Spring Getaway? Get the Outdoor Look
Sping break more possible with the help of the Royal Wedding.