Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Chilly-O Clothing Fuels Trend in New Product Releases

Chilly-O Clothing, Inc. continues on the pathway of consistency with the release of the Chilly-O Cap Collection.

Atlanta, GA, January 26, 2011 -- Chilly-O Clothing, Inc. continues on the pathway of consistency with the release of the Chilly-O Cap Collection.

Chilly-O Clothing’s first ever cap collection encompasses the energy of the clothing label’s increasingly popular ATLien design. The 100% acrylic ATLien Trucker and ATLien Snapback caps amplify the execution of simplicity and creativity with splashes of contrast color over an uncomplicated black and white canvas.

With availability in an exclusive quantity of only 300 per design, the first installment of the Chilly-O Cap Collection incorporates the spirit of the "Keep It Exclusive" label with the universal desire to respond to consumer demand. "It’s not always easy to stay relevant in this business and keep selective clients happy all at once," says Omar Mitchell, Chilly-O Clothing’s Marketing Director. "The cap collection is just one part of our efforts to produce as asked, and feedback has been nothing short of positive thus far."

Chilly-O Clothing’s pledge to continuously present a new and varied mix of product options has propelled the privately owned company into a unique position of success and reward. In just a few short years, the Chilly-O team has struck a perfect balance between high-quality product delivery, assorted availability, and an embodiment of the alternative, independent culture that energizes the foundation of the company’s core business model. The Chilly-O Clothing Cap collection is an extension of such balance.

About Chilly-O: The Chilly-O Clothing brand exists to master the perplexing challenges involved in creating abstract products for the selective consumer. They operate within the global urban street wear realm; however, their signature style is simply known as "Native City", created solely for the individualist, the expressionist, and the atypical shopper in search of something genuine and cool to wear.
For more information, please visit http://www.chillyo.com/shop/hats/

Contact:
Omar Mitchell
Marketing Director
1440 Dutch Valley Place
Suite 950
Atlanta, GA 30324
Tel: 404.815.5228
Fax: 404.437.6772
info@chillyo.com
http://www.chillyo.com

Best and Worst Housing Market Forecasts

The best and worst housing market forecasts for 2011 have been issued by Housing Predictor, which selects the 25 best and 25 worst markets annually.

Destin, FL, January 26, 2011 -- The best and worst housing market forecasts for 2011 have been issued by Housing Predictor, which selects the 25 best and 25 worst markets annually. Markets selected have the highest probability of reaching their forecasts, and are updated over the entire year as housing market conditions change.

Despite the troubled economy, more than 15 states are projected to experience housing inflation or appreciation in 2011. Eleven are represented on the best 25 housing market list, indicating that stabilizing factors are projected to impact much of the country in the New Year.

However, there’s no shortage of real estate markets that will experience housing deflation as the U.S. struggles to recover from the worst downturn in real estate in decades. The foreclosure crisis has topped 5-million homes and is forecast to gain momentum as more and more homeowners, who have lost equity in their homes walk away from their homes.

Consumers, bankers, mortgage companies, retail outlets and real estate firms consult Housing Predictor forecasts. Housing Predictor forecasts more than 230 housing markets in all 50 states and offers real estate news, foreclosure listings, mortgage rates and analysis on the housing market at http://www.housingpredictor.com

Contact:
Mike Colpitts
HousingPredictor.com
225 Main Street
Destin, FL 32541
850-622-1016
yourrealestatepro@hotmail.com
http://www.housingpredictor.com