My son recently found his dream job! His background and skills in graphic design landed him a position at Zoey's Attic, a Missouri based web company that offers personalized clothing for babies, siblings of babies, parents and grandparents of babies. There is something fun and unique in every corner of this company!
Zoey’s Attic began its journey in November 2006 led by one fearless leader, Erin Delanty. The inspiration for the website came shortly
after she and her husband welcomed the birth of our their first child.
Her search for out-of-the-ordinary newborn baby
tees on-line and listening to friends who were having difficulty finding
unique big brother/big sister gear, Erin decided to use her skills as a graphic designer and web developer to design her own line of products.
Erin's idea was to create a web-based shop where new parents and
parents-to-be could involve all members of the family in exciting “baby
news” by offering a variety of pregnancy or baby announcements and
hard-to-find big brother/sister tees.
Zoey’s Attic sold its first shirt just two days after launching the
website and development has expanded based on the initial and continuing
positive response. They have grown to offer many more products for the whole family.
Inspiration comes easy for Erin. Her family and friends have inspired her the most as she watches her own babies grow and as she observes her parents and parents of friends become grandparents. She
constantly sees new ways of looking at the world. Zoey's Attic offers cool and unique products that reflect a fun and special time of life for multiple generations.
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Please check out Zoey's Attic at
http://www.zoeyspersonalizedgifts.com and you will be delighted with the products that you will find! Zoey's Attic is also on Facebook, Twitter and Etsy!
Oh, and in addition to finding his dream job...my son just married the love of his life!
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