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Cheshire mum to expand babywear startup DribbleDry

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An entreprenCheshire mum to expand babywear startup DribbleDryeur from Cheshire who stepped away from a career in media sales to launch a babywear startup has revealed plans to expand.

Mum-of-two Hannah Rayner quit her job at the Manchester Evening News last year to focus on DribbleDry, her own enterprise selling fully patented baby clothing that uses a combination of micro-fleece and bamboo fabric to take the moisture away from the garment, holding it until the item is washed.

While the company’s core products are bibs, T-shirts and babygrows, Hannah now intends to expand the range further to encompass new dresses, jumpers and a wider choice of designs.

Additionally, Hannah is hoping to create garments for people with disabilities and gain a foothold in the adult care home market.

The startup has already attracted celebrity endorsement since its launch, with former Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas choosing DribbleDry for her daughter, Siera.

Imogen wrote on Twitter: “Here’s the princess home sweet home all relaxed in her new @dribbledry so happy this babygrow has arrived in time.”

Similarly Neil Clough, who appeared on the Apprentice, bought DribbleDry products for his daughter, Lucia. Read More

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