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Kids Socks Company KidsSocks.com Reveals New Line of Trumpette Socks for Kids

KidsSocks.com, a Brooklyn-based retailer, recently revealed its revamped lineup of Trumpette socks for boys, girls, and toddlers.

2011-11-24
BROOKLYN, NY, November 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) KidsSocks.com — a Brooklyn-based distributor of socks for boys, girls and infants —is currently promoting its expanded lineup of Trumpette socks, available at http://www.KidsSocks.com. Offering free shipping on all orders of $30 or more, the leading kids socks distributor is urging consumers to take advantage of these deals before the products sell out.

"At Kids Socks, we strive to offer the widest selection of high-quality socks for girls, boys, and babies. Our site is extremely focused in our choice of product, and with our wide selection of Trumpette socks, parents can be assured they are getting the best quality footwear for their money," said Eli Mechlovitz, co-founder of KidsSocks.com.

KidsSocks.com boasts over 30 styles of the Trumpette socks and tights, including selections such as the Trumpette Johnny V Baby Socks. On sale for $24 for a pack of six, these socks for boys and girls are fashioned to resemble a pair of Vans sneakers, featuring prints and real laces that give them a trainer look. Sold in a variety of colors including green, denim, blue, red, orange, and black, the baby socks are made out of a cotton, nylon, and spandex blend designed to keep them in place.

Another product in the Trumpette lineup are the Trumpette Camo Girls Baby Tights. Available for babies aged 12-18 months, these toddler tights feature a camouflage design with two-tone colors that will add style and comfort to any toddlers closet. Available in pink, lavender, fuchsia, purple, and white, these tights are priced at $10.50.

Yet another in the catalogue of Trumpette socks and tights Kids Socks has to offer are the Trumpette Chick Baby Girls Tights. Adorned with multicolored baby chicks, these toddler tights are designed for babies aged 6-12 months. Kids Socks offers these tights in three color combinations, including white/pink, white/blue, and white/black, all for $9.50.

"KidsSocks.com was founded by two fathers who know the industry and strive to create the best online shopping experience possible. And with our quality boys, girls, and baby socks, we guarantee your satisfaction," said Mechlovitz.

For more information on KidsSocks.com and its catalogue of tights and socks for boys, girls, and babies, visit http://www.KidsSocks.com or call 1-877-236-0315.

KidsSocks.com offers a wide range of socks for boys and girls, including top brands like Jefferies and Trumpette socks.


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[Press-News.org] Kids Socks Company KidsSocks.com Reveals New Line of Trumpette Socks for Kids
KidsSocks.com, a Brooklyn-based retailer, recently revealed its revamped lineup of Trumpette socks for boys, girls, and toddlers.