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Glamajama Kicks Off a Glam New Year

(Austin, TX; January 14, 2004) Glamajama is ready to "glam" things up at the Dallas International Gift Show this January 16-20, 2004. "As the New Year kicks off, "We're launching ten new designs at this Show," says Heather Nolte, Glamajama's owner and chief designer. We've had a great response at some of our preview events and can't wait to start the New Year with a bang!"

Glamajama will also be launching their new tween girls' line at the January show. The line will feature sizes Small (6-8), Medium (8-10), Large (10-12), and Extra Large (12-14). The styles include a ruffled edge baby doll tee, sleeveless tank, sporty athletic shorts, and a fitted cap sleeve tee. The line will debut with Glamajama's latest stud and rhinestone designs. The designs include "Super Star", "Bling $ Bling", "babygirl", "precious", and "Biker Babe" to name a few.

The launch of the tween girls' line has been much anticipated and completes the Glamajama lines. The clothes are now available in sizes ranging from 3-6 months through 18-24 months in Baby Glam, 2T through 6T in Glam Tots, Small through Extra Large in the tween girls, and Extra Small to Extra Large women's junior sizes in Mommy Glam. Glamajama also features Doggy Glam that includes sizes Small through Extra Extra Large in super comfy cotton dog tees. Heather adds, "This gives our customers plenty of options when shopping and gives our wholesale clients added flexibility when buying for their stores. The clothes are now available in any size you could imagine and we've added several new styles. This also adds the unique options of mother-daughter, brother-sister, and owner-dog matching outfits which are perfect for one-of-a-kind gifts."

Owner and chief designer, Heather Nolte, founded Glamajama in an attempt to bring some glamour to children's wear. Heather wants to prove there is more to designing children's wear than tie-dye, screen-printing, or painting and instead uses studs to make her designs come to life. The designs are inspired by the larger than life personalities of children and the playfulness of childhood. See what the "glam" is all about at www.glamajama.com.