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Polocrosse
Extreme relaunches clothing line after a closure of over
four months
Polocrosse Extreme today finally
relaunched its clothing line after closing it in January
this year. The head of Polocrosse Extreme Industries, a
man only known as Purple Ted (pictured left), said that
they had closed the clothing store because they were not
happy with their own products. "What we had up there
was a bit confused." he said at a press conference
today, "We had come up with some good ideas but had
rushed to get them up there and that meant there were things
which needed improving."
One of his minions went on
to explain that among the changes they made was tidying
up the logo and adding they new slogan. "People will
have already seen the new simplified and smartened up logo
on the main website but now it is on the clothing line as
well. We have also created a couple of new designs and started
doing designs on dark clothing. We have only launched a
few lines again at first but we will be adding to them constantly
now throughout the season. We have a number of new ideas
and are working on areas such as more designs for children
clothing and also trying to expand the product range wherever
possible"
Polocrosse Extreme run their
clothing operation in conjunction with American firm Cafe
Press. The closure of the Polocrosse Extreme clothing line
for four months is not known to have caused Cafe Press to
make any redundancies but it hit Polocrosse Extreme themselves
hard. Purple Ted stated that in the previous year clothing
sales represented nearly 100% of Polocrosse Extreme revenue
and that in the absence of that revenue stream they had
been forced to borrow more money from their private backers
and get involved in some sub prime debt.
To look at the new Polocrosse
Extreme clothing lines click
here
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