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Cooroy Lifeline abuzz with denim

Specially sourced denim and country chic was the drawcard for plenty of shoppers who made their way to Lifeline Cooroy’s annual denim and country sale over the weekend.

For the last 12 months, Lifeline warehouses have been scoured in the search for high-end denim and country apparel, resulting in a bountiful collection.

With a shop full from the time it opened each day, Cooroy Lifeline store manager Deborah Daybell said the highly anticipated event hadn’t disappoint with some spectacular items being available.

“Vintage denim, leather boots, leather bags, leathers belts, we have got it all,” Ms Daybell said.

“Not only have we been collecting from our warehouses, but we sourced from overseas suppliers, and you’ll be amazed at the authentic variety of pieces we have available.“

Amongst the sale items were leather belts, bags, jackets, RM Williams goods and Driza-Bone jackets and the stocks were refreshed continuously.

The sale, taking place this year from 30 April, has become a staple on the Sunshine Coast’s fashion calendar with people travelling from the Gold Coast, Brisbane and beyond to see what gems they can find.

“Over the years, this sale has developed a reputation for having high-quality, incredible pieces, and it’s something we are really proud of,” Ms Daybell said.

“It’s a mammoth effort each year, but we love it.

“It’s just fabulous when people come in, and find something really unique, something that you won’t otherwise find off the rack in other stores.“

The sale will continue over the next couple of weeks depending on how fast the stock disappears.

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