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Hi all,


I make reversible superhero style children?s capes (www.tutusandcapes.co.uk) and will be attending a fair in the area next week. As it won?t be possible for me to create personalised capes on the day, so I thought it would be nice to have readymade initial available to be given out with each cape purchase.


As a result I am trying to find out popular children?s initials in the area, so I have a rough idea of what letters I should make multiples of. For example my daughter is two Zack?s (Z) and Ella?s (E) in her nursery class.


Suggestions of popular initials/names would be most appreciated.


Thanks

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Is it the school fair on Goose Green? I'll be there. What age do the superhero capes go up to? Also can you tell me how much for a cape and a tutu as I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna get stung for both. In answer to your question; lots of M's for the girls (Milly Molly Maisie) and lots of J's for the boys (Joseph, Jack) in our circle.

Thanks

Yes I will be at the Goose Green fair this weekend, I am very much looking forward to it.


The capes are available in 2 sizes; Superhero (ages 4-7) and Sidekick (ages 2-4) and tutus are available in sizes xs (12-15") to Large (25-28"). Both the tutus and capes start from just ?9.99.


Please do visit the website for more information, or come along to the stall on the day and say Hi :)

Hi charleeboo


This thread I believe was set up for discussing popular children's names in East Dulwich in order to find out useful information for your business. Can we please stick to the topic?


Obviously, posts advertising your product are very welcome in the Classifieds section.

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