Now in our store – Northern Thai Hill-tribe style Hoodies

White, Thai Hill-tribe style, hoody coat

Continuing to catch up with getting our most popular products into the GazLanNaThai.com online store, I’ve just finished adding the adult size homespun-cotton, Northern Thai Hill-tribe style, Hoody coats.

Currently available in a range of eleven colours (there’s another to add but I need to take a photo) with nine of the colours reversible to use the black inner as an outer, and the black and white colours reversible to show a different trim pattern on the same main colour, these have long been one of our more popular products on 3rd party selling channels.

There’s also four sizes of children’s coats (each available in only three colours currently) that I’ll be adding once we get this month’s house move out of the way.  And, if I can remember which village was making them, I think I saw toddler’s romper suits in the same overall style – if I can find them again, I’ll add those too.

We’re hoping to greatly expand the clothing ranges this year – both on GazLanNaThai.com and on 3rd party venues too.  Watch out particularly for our stores at Bonanzle and eBid filling up rapidly throughout the Spring and Summer.

Garry

Update September 2009 - Temporarily, they’re out of stock, but you can keep up to date with new stock arriving in one of two ways – join the in-store newsletter via your account preferences, or subscribe to our “Advance News” newsletter via our new newsdesk service.

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