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British actress Natascha McElhone joins the ranks of celebrities buying Skibz dribble bibs for their babies.
When Natascha posed with her baby son for a recent Hello magazine, Skibz was a prominent part of baby Rex's outfit. Brooke Shields and Courtney Cox have also been snapped dressing their youngsters in Skibz.
Skibz founder, Helen Bristol is pleased to see the dribble bibs making a fashion statement. "Skibz aren't just functional - it was always our intention for them to be worn as an all-day clothing accessory," she says.
Ongoing product development, such as Skibz ultra-absorbent backing, which wicks moisture away to prevent chaffing of delicate skin, has assured the dribble-bib's status as a high-end, quality product.
The company is also responding to public demand and will be announcing the launch of its new range of Organic Skibz later this year.
Skibz wide range of funky designs and high absorbency has also attracted the attention of major U.K. retailer John Lewis, where sales of Skibz have exceeded all expectation. With 250 independent U.K. retailers now stocking Skibz, and the dribble bibs on sale throughout Europe, Skibz is now looking forward to expansion into new territories including the U.S.
Retailing at £9.99, Skibz are available in stores throughout the UK. P&P £1.00 per Skibz, free for orders of four or more. Allow seven days for delivery.
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