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Sunday Rocks Muscles In On Competition

Los Angeles, CA –Contemporary tee shirt brand Sunday Rocks is exceeding expectations at retail and gaining against competitors who have dominated the category within the last 5-10 years.

The brand sets itself apart by offering basic tees for men and women that are on if not slightly ahead of trend, of superior quality in 100% bamboo and practically priced from $38-$55 at retail.

Summer 2010 features new designs such as long sleeveless cardigans and hoodies, slouchy oversized boyfriend and cropped tees, deep v-necks and tanks. Best selling items including the lace baseball tank, off-the-shoulder and one-shoulder tees in tie dye and burnout will carry forward.

The 5/15 summer delivery comes in a bright color palette of mango, pink, turquoise, green, purple, blue and yellow as well as neutrals in white, charcoal, grey, black and taupe.

“We were the brightest booth at the trade shows”, says Angela Locke the brand’s Founder and Designer. “Our look definitely stands out!”

The collection is available at better department stores and specialty boutiques including Kitson and Bloomingdales.

About Angela Locke

24-year-old Angela Locke is responsible for three clothing brands – Envae, formed at age 18 followed by the license to Sterling Williams and now Sunday Rocks created in 2008. An early starter, Angela discovered her passion for the trade as a child when she bought Beanie Babies at wholesale and sold them through her parents’ surf and skimboard shop CYA making $800 – $1,000 profit on weekends. At 13 she worked on patternmaking with Therese Kablan. At 16 she graduated high school and entered college with an interest in Accounting and International Finance.