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Poetic Brands backs Miffy and Garfield

Licensed clothing specialist renews contracts for brace of licences.

Licensed clothing specialist Poetic Brands has renewed contracts for two of the top selling brands in the company’s portfolio – Miffy and Garfield.

Elliott Matthews from Poetic Brands said that he was “delighted” to expand the company’s involvement with both licences.

“Both Miffy and Garfield are hugely popular and our existing lines are flying off the shelves, so we are delighted to extend our involvement,” he commented.

“This will give us the opportunity to develop more bestselling lines based on these evergreen brands.”

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