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Not only has the presence of Prince George with his parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge significantly increased tourism and interest in Australia and New Zealand. The Duchess of Cambridge’s decision to dress the young Prince in timeless classics has spearheaded a trend for nostalgic babywear, say experts. Since the trip earlier this year, sales of traditional garments such as pocket shorts and cardigans are off the scale, reports Giles Sheldrick in Londons Daily Express (10/10) . Designers of the clothes he wore to Australia and New Zealand credit their sales spikes to “the George effect”. Since the royal tour in April they’ve seen sales of traditional matching sets increase by almost 100 per cent The annual John Lewis Retail Report, a snapshot of Britain’s shopping habits, shows sales of “traditional” baby clothes have soared 92 per cent in a year. Among the most sought-after items are the red-and-white striped overalls and scarlet cardigan George wore on his way home from the royal visit Down Under in April, reports the Express. express.co.uk/news/royal/520835/Prince-George-send-baby-clothes-sales-rocketing
Posted on: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 09:04:47 +0000

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