(Boston, MA; September 5,
2003) due sorelle LLC today announced the launch of
its first clothing line. The due sorelle Spring 2004 line
debuted at the ENK International Children's Club show in
August and the response was amazing. Buyers will have
another chance to check out the Spring 2004 line at the
Children's Club Spring show, being held October 19-21,
2003 at the Javitz Center, New York, NY.
The Spring 2004 line was designed with
the idea of versatile, classic clothing with a hip urban
flair. The line consists of 14 pieces that play off each
other easily and are made in timeless fabrics that mix
and match with simplicity and style. "We wanted to create
a line that would allow a mom to pack a week of clothes
and never run out of outfits," said Alisa Neely, partner
at due sorelle. "One standout piece is a swing coat which
is 100% cotton, fully lined with a snap in detachable
tutu. The piece is a must have for any little girl who
appreciates feeling like a princess."
due sorelle, which means "two sisters"
in Italian, began in 2001 when sisters Aimee Pesce and
Alisa Neely started with a unique line of children's
accessories. In 2002, they expanded their line to include
a variety of popular kids tee's and baby onesies. The
success of their accessories and tee's led due sorelle to
branch out to a full clothing line. Today, the sisters
are producing a line of clothing that hip moms want to
buy and little girls love to wear.
The due sorelle line is currently
offered in more than 150 boutiques nationwide, including:
Henri Bendel in New York, This Little Piggy Wears Cotton
in California, and www.Pokkadots.com.
For a list of sales reps or to find
out ordering information, please visit: www.duesorelleonline.com