Popped Colours® Helps Men Stand Out From The Fall Shades Of Grey
It is time more men stood out for the quality of their clothing instead of relying of flashy branding. Today's day and age is no time to be flashy. Here is one way to achieve the right look.
Online, September 12, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Popped Colours® is a design company. The team at Popped Colours® are passionate about polos and launched their brand of polo shirts because they hated wearing the same one as everyone else. It is a London-based company and all their products are locally made in the UK. Sue Samsonov, an advertising executive, on the prompting of her husband, founded it. While many other polo shirt brands rely on large branding, Popped Colours® offers a subtler alternative. Their ethos is, why be obvious. Those that know quality will recognize it but today's day and age is no time to be flashy.
Quality versus quantity is what guides their entire business model. A subtle pop of colour, soft fabrics, the slim fit and limited number available of each style set Popped Colours® apart from mass produced competitors. The bright colours of the season inspired the first collection and the shirts feature Liberty Print Fabrics.
These stylish yet subtle shirts are built for adventure. Fabrics are soft and easy to clean so you can bring your shirt with you everywhere (work, gym, beach, etc.). The design of each polo shirts uses fabrics with bright coloured patterns that is subtle when the collar is down but stands out if you put your collar up. The branding is monotone and subtle which allows the man wearing it to stand out. The shirts have a modern fit, which means they are slimmer around the waist and have sleeves that hit mid-biceps, again to show off a well-toned physiqueUnited Kingdom allowed them more product quality control and faster delivery times, all while supporting the UK economy
There are only 500 of each style made and they are available only at www.poppedcolours.com.
Share:
Tags: Liberty Print Fabrics, limited edition polo shirt, Popped Colours, quality, style, subtle design