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Hucklebones London - Fit and Feedback Sessions


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Hucklebones London are currently looking for local children to help with the fit and feedback of their new collection. These short sessions (no more than 30 mins) involve trying on some of our newest and unseen garments so we can check how it fits and ask the child for any feedback on how it feels (is it comfortable, do the pockets work etc).


These sessions can be scheduled to be flexible with parents schedule. Pop in on the way home from school and enjoy a cup of tea with the Hucklebones team whilst getting to see some of our latest creations. We will gift a free hair accessory to all children who take part and always try to make these sessions fun for the children involved.


Requirements (these specifications are set by the size of our samples):

Girls aged between 4 and 6 years

Height between 104 and 110 cm

Chest circumference between 53 - 62 cm


Please contact us at [email protected] for further information or to register your interest.


Company information can be found at www.hucklebones.co.uk

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