So we’re delighted to be stocking a range of T Shirts from “Yorkshire Clobber,” a new clothing brand which sells T Shirts and Hoodies sporting slogans in Yorkshire dialect.
The range has been set up by a Yorkshire born & bred lass (who is quite close to my heart) who wanted to continue the Yorkshire dialect her Granddad used to use.
All items are designed and printed in Penistone, a small, semi rural market town nestled at the southern end of the Pennines and all T Shirts are good quality 100% cotton.
Available instore only
“Reyt good clobber fo reyt good folks” – and we’re reyt chuffed to be stocking it
]]>We’re already advocates of the new Barefoot 4+1 shoe, here at Mountain Wild, and it’s selling well, so it’s good to read such a great review on one of the industry’s respected websites at www.outdoorsmagic.com
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Here at Mountain Wild HQ we don't like to blow our own trumpet too loudly (because it looks a bit show-offy) but we do get a warm glow when we are thanked in person for our customer service.
So, it's even better when we get it in writing - it means we have proof to show off. Here are some excerpts from emails received from a few of our satisfied online customers this year:
“Thank you for the prompt service, I received the size 7 pair today”
“Thank you for your help Sue. Boots arrived today March 27th and the samples are appreciated (are you trying to tell me something in a very nice way). Joking apart you have been more than helpful. Thank you once again”
“Dear Sue, Thank you very much! A pleasure shopping with you!”
“Excellent news and thank you - your customer service is first class!”
“Many thanks for your excellent customer service - I have been most impressed”
“I thank you for your excellent advice, help and service”
“I have received the goods this afternoon, quick service given the bank
holiday”
Like I said, makes us feel proud….
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Peter expertly captures the light and resulting mood found around our local landmarks and the glorious surrounding countryside of Calderdale and the South Pennines
See more of his work at www.pjeffreys.co.uk
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