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Jump into Summer with Taylor Made Designs’ new grip socks |
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19 May 2023 . BY Megan Whitby |
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Taylor Made Designs has developed a range of generic and custom-branded grip socks, perfect for use in trampoline parks and indoor play areas. Choose from generic off-the-shelf red socks with grey grippers that can be dispatched within 48 hours to customisable socks that can reflect any brand in all its glory.
There is also a range of pre-designed seasonal socks including Christmas, Easter and Halloween or the team can work with you to create your own designs for bespoke events or promotions. All socks marry value for money with high performance and are available in a range of sizes suitable for both children and adults. James Taylor, global sales director, Taylor Made Designs, said: “Gripper sock sales create a steady revenue stream for trampoline park and soft play operators that can be enhanced through the provision of bespoke seasonal, promotional or limited-edition designs.
“Most clients tend to place an initial order of generic socks to ensure fast delivery, while working with our expert team to design, manufacture and deliver bespoke designs. Some also change colours and designs on a regular basis to create a demand for current, limited stock among regular visitors.” To find out more about the socks on offer, minimum order quantities and how to get set up as a customer, visit Taylor Made Designs’ official website or call the team on +44 (0) 1202 473311.
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