LEEDS, ENGLAND, August 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) A Yorkshire-based girls and boys clothes wholesale company has opened a warehouse in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Stuart Niman Ltd has been distributing girls and boys clothes wholesale for a number of years through its highly successful mail order e commerce website. A family-run business offering a high quality personal service, Stuart Niman is a popular choice for retailers selling children's clothes for special occasions.
As one of the leading kids clothes wholesalers in the area, Stuart Niman has seen year on year growth despite the recession, and is now expanding its operations to include the Leeds distribution warehouse.
The new warehouse will provide additional unit space to allow Stuart Niman to expand its range of products and stock more childrens clothes in different sizes, to meet its growing customer needs.
The new Stuart Niman Leeds warehouse is situated just north of the city centre on Mushroom Street in the LS9 area of the city, and is easily accessible by road. Visits for retailers can be arranged by calling Saul Niman on (0113) 2467575 or by emailing: sales@stuartniman.co.uk
More information about the warehouse location and about the childrens clothing available through the company is available on the Stuart Niman website at: http://www.stuartniman.co.uk/contact.php
Stuart Niman Wholesale Ltd is a baby wear and kids' clothing wholesaler supplier based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Supplying the very best wholesale childrens wear, babywear, christening clothing, boys wedding suits, bridesmaid dresses, childrens shoes, baby shoes, girls dresses and boys suits.
Contact kids' clothes wholesaler, Stuart Niman, for an extensive range of beautifully-made girls and boys wedding suits.
Call 0113 2467575 or visit their website at http://stuartniman.co.uk
Kids' Clothes Wholesalers Stuart Niman Opens Leeds Warehouse
A Yorkshire-based girls and boys clothes wholesale company has opened a warehouse in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
2012-08-18
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[Press-News.org] Kids' Clothes Wholesalers Stuart Niman Opens Leeds WarehouseA Yorkshire-based girls and boys clothes wholesale company has opened a warehouse in Leeds, West Yorkshire.