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New arrivals in time for Mother’s Day

Celebrating 20 years in business, holster Australia is Noosa’s shoe shopping haven offering a range of glamorous vegan sneakers, sandals, espadrilles and slides.

Noosa locals can enjoy the convenience of holster’s Click and Collect service, allowing locals to shop online and collect their purchases from the boutique.

Holster invites you to try on its new range of high-tech contoured sneakers crafted from recycled ocean plastics.

Part of the comfort tech collection, each shoe provides podiatry benefits including sculpted arch support, deeper heel cups, and contoured toe grips to support the feet and encourage natural walking motion.

Holster Creative Director, Natalie Miller, said, “We’ve always used biodegradable materials like cotton, jute and rubber but this is our most important step to improving climate change and adding sustainable options for our stylish clientele.”

With a new collection in-store, and up to 50% off last season’s styles, now is the time to shop local and treat mum this Mother’s Day.

Shop in-store at holster: 5/55 Gateway Drive, Noosaville.

Open Monday to Friday 9am-4pm. Closed public holidays.

07 5449 0232 | Shop online at holsterfashion.com

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