BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, June 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) New colours for summer 2011 include tangerine, ice pink and purple to fully coordinate with this season's must have colour trends.
The team at Cloggs were excited as usual when these new colours landed which are a firm favourite in the office and with a hopefully hot summer ahead, Havaianas are sure to be the footwear of choice.
Havaianas flip flops were first introduced to the world in 1962 by the Brazilian brand. The original Havaianas flip flops were inspired by ancient Japanese style sandals made of rice straw soles and fabric strap uppers. Today, Havaianas flip flops are available in numerous styles including the signature Havaianas flip flops, Brasil Logo.
With over 35 years experience of High Street selling Cloggs.co.uk started trading online in 1999 and has not looked back since. For 10 years we have been following our mission statement to make your shopping experience as convenient and rewarding as possible, and thousands of satisfied customers are proof of our success. Now with online shoe stores serving France, Germany and Ireland through Cloggs.eu, Cloggs have recently been rewarded "Etailer of the Year 2011" in the 2011 Drapers Footwear awards.
To view the full Havaianas range available at Cloggs, visit http://www.cloggs.co.uk/icat/havaianas/
New Havaianas flip flop all the way to Cloggs.co.uk
Cloggs to online shoe retailer are pleased to announce further colours added to their Havaianas flip flop range.
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[Press-News.org] New Havaianas flip flop all the way to Cloggs.co.ukCloggs to online shoe retailer are pleased to announce further colours added to their Havaianas flip flop range.