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Skip Into School and Jump Into Fall with LittleMissMatched
(New York, NY) – LittleMissMatched, the innovative company that revolutionized sock drawers and in turn, lifestyles across the world, skips into fall with wild new collections for fans of all ages.
After learning that missmatched mavens were looking to have fun with more than just their feet, LittleMissMatched expanded into all new product categories including swimwear, pajamas, books, bedding, jewelry, skateboards and lots, lots, lots more!
For Fall 2007, LittleMissMatched is putting her magic touch on all kinds of new things. Signature polka dots and stripes jazz up back-to-school essentials like notebooks, pencil pouches and mouse pads – kids will be sure to get an “A” for style!
Outside of the classroom, LittleMissMatched will also keep fashion in check with the debut of her latest and greatest leg warmers, shoelaces and toe socks. Staying true to the core idea of “nothing matches but anything goes,” these ultra radical collections will be sold in sets of three to give girls and women the freedom of mixing it up with their own unique sensibility.
The snazzy leg warmers complete with “pom-poms” will brighten up any ensemble and will really add some kick to your wardrobe. And in case that’s not enough, they’ll definitely keep you warm and toasty. For a more subtle way to reveal your mismatched flair, the shoelaces are the right choice without a doubt. Spruce up any pair of sneakers with these stylin’ strips of pure fun!
And this fall we’re not leaving anyone out of the missmatched madness! Mixter Max, a super fantastic collection of socks designed exclusively for boys and men, features kooky patterns such as argyle and stripes. Boys can mix up blue stripes with red stripes or green argyle with green stripes…the possibilities are endless. Now that’s sockadelic!
LittleMissMatched is available at better department and specialty stores nationwide as well as online at www.LittleMissMatched.com. The flagship store is located in FAO Schwarz on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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