Bristol businesswoman and founder of children clothing brand Sockatoos celebrates national radio exposure on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Earlier this week Chris Evans announced he was going to help small businesses across the UK by giving them a big shout out on air and create a radio advert for them FREE of charge and in turn giving small businesses the boost they need.

Sockatoos, the innovative and award winning all-in-one trousers with socks built-in for babies to pre-schooler is thrilled to have been selected for "biggest little advert" and to feature on the Chris Evan's breakfast show on Virgin Radio yesterday.

The team made a fantastic free advert about Sockatoos - where Vassos Alexander gave the biggest plug to Sockatoos, reaching millions of listeners across the nation.

The Chris Evans Breakfast Show, known for its engaging and positive thinking content and massive audience, selected Sockatoos to be featured, highlighting the brand's unique design where the trousers look like separates but have socks firmly built in for no more lost socks!

The advert, crafted to capture the essence of Sockatoos, resonated with the show's listeners, generating significant buzz and excitement.

"We are absolutely delighted and incredibly grateful to The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio for this amazing opportunity," said Natalie Hull, from Bristol, Founder of Sockatoos.

"To have our story and our brand shared with millions of listeners is a dream come true. We've received an overwhelming amount of positive feedback since the advert aired, and we're so excited for what the future holds."

The "Biggest Little Ad" showcased our award winning baby and toddler trousers which have socks securely built in. The collaboration with The Chris Evans Breakfast Show has provided Sockatoos with invaluable exposure, boosting brand awareness and driving increased interest in their products.

"We believe in creating high-quality, 100% cotton trousers with socks that solve the problem of lost baby socks to our customers, and this feature on Virgin Radio validates our efforts," Natalie added.

Listeners who missed the live broadcast can catch up on the show through Virgin Radio's on-demand platforms.

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