Thetru to invest in accessories

Dutch costume company Thetru will be investing in accessories and continuing to focus on 1920s fashions, according to UK sales and marketing manager Jayne Richards.

“Coming on board as a full-time sales person for the UK has been a key investment for Thetru in 2019 and it has been critical to our expansion in the territory,” she began. “UK retailers now have access to see and touch our samples and this has been crucial in supporting our claims regarding the quality of the costumes and the materials we use.”

Jayne also revealed that the hero range for the past year has definitely been the range of 1920s outfits. “All the budding Tommy Shelbys out there have meant that our mens outfits have been a real winner over the past 12 months!”

“For 2020 we will be investing in the development of our range of accessories as this continues to be an area of real growth for us,” she added. “We are also hoping for continued success throughout the UK as we introduce more of our costumes and accessories to the market for the first time.”

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