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rosalie
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"Kettleworth Colours" T shirts
      #186874 - 05/09/2008 09:41

A few months ago, there were a couple of posts, recommending the wonderful T shirts from the mail order company, Kettleworth Colours. There was even an article on W&H on the company, and how they had set up the business. I have ordered these T shirts for over a year now, and think they are great. But this morning, I wanted to make an order, & as I had lost the catalogue, I tried the website - & no sign at all!

Does anyone know what has happened to them? My wardrobe will be seriously affected if I can no longer buy them!


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Re: "Kettleworth Colours" T shirts [Re: rosalie]
      #187148 - 05/09/2008 13:44

Do you mean .... www.kettlewellcolours.co.uk

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rosalie
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Re: "Kettleworth Colours" T shirts [Re: Janmac]
      #187339 - 05/09/2008 16:11

The very same! I have now tried several times, and all I get from searches (~Google & Yahoo) is a post in the Good Housekeeping forum re their T shirts. The above web address simply shows as "page not available"

There may be a fault with their website, but this is the 1st time I have not been able to access it.


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Re: "Kettleworth Colours" T shirts [Re: rosalie]
      #187348 - 05/09/2008 16:18

Hi rosalie

I have just tried it and it seems to be working now. Hope you get through.

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rosalie
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Re: "Kettleworth Colours" T shirts [Re: shellseeker]
      #187776 - 05/09/2008 21:45

Yes, thanks Shellseeker - although I typed "Kettleworth" in the heading for the post, I had used Kettlwell in the searches - only just got it. Maybe wasn't too awake earlier, but at least I can now buy again!

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Re: "Kettleworth Colours" T shirts [Re: rosalie]
      #421405 - 13/07/2009 15:45

I would like to order some Kettleworth T-shirts but all I get is the Woman and Home Forum page. What address can I use?

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