LONDON, 01 June 2011. The organisers of Slut Walk London are using Spreadshirt technology (www.spreadshirt.co.uk) to offer supporters a range of slogans in any colour or size of t-shirt, vest top, shorts or hoodie they choose.
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Spreadshirt’s newest Shop Partner, the Slut Walk London protest movement, was sparked by a Canadian police officer’s advice to women “to avoid dressing like sluts” in order to avoid being raped. The movement is is coming to London, with a march to Trafalgar Square on 11th June. The online shop has already been selling its branded clothing, available for men and women, since its launch on 27th May. https://slutwalklondon.spreadshirt.co.uk/
Spreadshirt (www.spreadshirt.co.uk) is a leading multi-channel clothing-commerce platform, which allows customers to bring their ideas to life on clothing via multiple channels; white label shops, social media shops, Spreadshirt marketplaces, 3rd party ecommerce sites like Amazon, and countless other applications which are using Spreadshirt’s API.
Spreadshirt’s print-on-demand technology offers limited initial investment risk for its shop partners, whilst the speed at which a design idea can be for sale, the quality of the apparel and quick delivery times ensure a customer-friendly experience. Spreadshirt Shop Partners can quickly and easily open their own custom (white label) online shop as a seamless extension to their websites. Spreadshirt in turn, handles all the stocking, online orders, payments, delivery (within 3-5 days in the UK) and returns, leaving the campaign group to focus on solely on its main activity and promoting its shop.
About Spreadshirt
Founded in 2002 in Leipzig Germany, Spreadshirt is a global company with headquarters in Germany and the United States and factories in North America, Germany and Poland to allow rapid delivery to customers. For additional information, visit Spreadshirt on Twitter, Flickr or Facebook.
About SlutWalk London
We are a group of people who will be marching, stamping, rolling, shouting and hollering through the streets of London on Saturday, 11th June, to tell the world that rape is never, ever the fault of the victim – no matter WHAT they were wearing!
For more information please contact:
PR Savvy
Kate Warwick/ kate.warwick@prsavvy.co.uk / 078 1069 7282
Mayra Cunningham / mayra.cunningham@prsavvy.co.uk / 078 2525 1615