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Snapper Rock Debuts New Kaftan Designs At Renowned Surf Expo

Desired Children's Beachwear Brand Brings Swim Must-Haves at Coveted Show

2013-01-12
ORLANDO, FL, January 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Snapper Rock, a premiere UV50+ children's swimwear line, is debuting their Spring line of beachwear accessories and swimsuits at the Surf Expo taking place from January 10-13. Both stylish and protective by design, Snapper Rock offers retailers a practical product for their sun-loving clientele.

Snapper Rock's new line introduces chic kaftan styles from renowned textile designer Victoria Larson. Designed exclusively for Snapper Rock's Spring collection, the girls cover-ups feature prints like Pink Starfish and Aqua Starfish, delivering a whimsical touch that is perfect for sunny days. In addition to the kaftan, Snapper Rock will feature its 3-piece swim sets, rash tops for boys and girls, baby toweling, and a variety of sun protective accessories.

"Sun protection is our first priority but we also want kids to like what they're wearing while they navigate the waters," said Liz Eglinton, Snapper Rock Founder. "We have seen great success with the existing prints designed by Victoria Larson and look forward to introducing the Spring line to current and new clients."

The Surf Expo will take place at the Orange County Convention Center located at 9899 International Drive in Orlando. Snapper Rock is exhibiting at booth #1211, to make an appointment contact Global Sales Director Julie Rich, Julie@snapperrock.com. For more information on the Surf Expo, please visit http://www.surfexpo.com. For more information on Snapper Rock, please visit http://www.snapperrock.com.

About Snapper Rock
Launched in 2003, Liz Eglinton created Snapper Rock, a line of UV50+ swimwear, to provide children with fun, fresh and functional gear while navigating the water. Originally designed in New Zealand where sunrays can be extremely harsh, Snapper Rock leads the industry in UV protective swimwear for kids. Snapper Rock offers children and parents an extensive line of items ranging from baby sunsuits to kid's rash tops and beach accessories to create your own look. With its lightweight and breathable fabric technology and latest designs and colors, Snapper Rock ensures that children worldwide will be free to enjoy the beach without getting sunburned and compromising on style. For more information on Snapper Rock, please visit http://www.snapperrock.com.


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[Press-News.org] Snapper Rock Debuts New Kaftan Designs At Renowned Surf Expo
Desired Children's Beachwear Brand Brings Swim Must-Haves at Coveted Show