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Skinnydip expands its licensing reach with Myne Cards

Fans can now protect their contactless cards in style as Attachment London brokers deal for lifestyle brand.

Myne Cards and Skinnydip London are both continuing to build up their licensing credentials, inking a new partnership.

Fans of the quirky lifestyle brand will be able to protect their contactless cards in style, following a deal with Myne Cards brokered by Attachment Licensing.

There are two designs at launch – the signature Skinnydip prints, Peachy and Cherubs. Both designs are already hugely popular on phone cases, purses and bathing products.

“Licensing Skinnydip’s iconic artwork really means a lot to us,” said Keith Milburn of Myne Cards. “We wanted a licence that resonates with in-fashion customers, reaching a demographic previously untouched by Myne Cards.”

“Skinnydip started as the ‘latest tech accessory’ with their phone cases, that was really relatable to Myne Cards as we hope to have a Myne Card for everyone.”

Myne Cards’ Alex Milburn continued: “We have focused our suite of licences to be those with an engaged following on social media or online, offering a new way for companies to reinforce their brand with followers works for everyone, as we continue to educate the public on the need to protect their contactless cards.”

Skinnydip’s Lewis Blitz said that the deal was “in keeping” with the company’s brand ideas, adding bold and fun prints to lifestyle products. “Tt’s great to be able to bring Skinnydip directly into customers wallets and handbags; keeping their card’s safe in style,” he commented.

Attachment Licensing’s Charlotte Clisby concluded: “Skinnydip are expanding into new and exciting ventures through licensing. This deal is so well suited to both brands. Skinnydip’s reputation as a lifestyle brand that makes the everyday more fun and fashionable pairs perfectly with the practical, forward thinking Myne Cards.”

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