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August 2004 - Press Release
Tiny Toes inc. ... not so 'tiny' anymore

Tustin, CA
2 1/2 year old Tiny Toes inc., a small Orange County based infant/toddler clothing company, has a lot to be thankful for after launching their Spring '05 line at the L.A. Kids market week last month to a great reception from the attendees.

With the addition of a small, well thought out, 'surf/ lifestyle' themed collection, to
theiralready flourishing brand it looks to be a break out season for this local corporation.

At the helm is creative director/designer Debi Beyerbach, former product developer for Disney and former merchandiser at O'neill Sportswear/La Jolla Sport (Orange County native from birth). She has gone back to her roots with the addition of this 'surf' themed collection.

"I was beyond pleased with the reception that the collection received at L.A. market week and the San Francisco kids show this month. Because of my experience in the industry, especially my time spent at O'neill, the addition of this particular collection felt very natural for me".

Tiny Toes inc.'s boutique and department store orders to date for the Spring '05 line reflect the buyers excitement and apporval of the new addition as well.

Traditionally Tiny Toes inc., who launched their first collection in Spring
'02, has offered sweet designs including monkeys, frogs, dinosaurs, a pink
pig (their logo) and little people with catchy phrases on soft cotton knits.
The line is cleverly packaged in acrylic boxes or tied with ivory satin ribbon
printed with their logo. Sizes range from newborn through 24 months.

The addition of the surf angle, especially for the California and Hawaii markets,
has Tiny Toes inc. poised to take their 'tiny' corporation to the next level.
For now they are enjoying seeing the company grow and flourish and are excited about things to come.

Look for Tiny Toes inc. in high end boutiques across the nation. For store locations call (714) 731-0118.