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Find your perfect fit at Wildflower Fashion

Wildflower Fashion in Cooroy is a popular local clothes shop that has been successfully styling the community for 30 years.

The store is run by Effy, who says their team focuses heavily on quality and fabulous ladies fashion.

“In our store you’ll find the best prices for brands such as SeeSaw, Vassalli, Foil, Gordon Smith, Jump, Pingpong, and Goondiwindi Cotton,“ Effy said.

“We work hard to provide comfortable and good value garments every season.

“You’ll easily be able to find your perfect fit with our large range of clothing, made from natural fibres.“

With a constant range of new arrivals, the store has gorgeous Autumn colours waiting for you to show off in the community.

Upgrade your wardrobe with the help of the friendly staff, who are happy to show you their latest styles and accessories.

“Visit us when in Cooroy to see our gorgeous fashions – with new arrivals every day for the cooler evenings,“ Effy said.

Find Wildflower Fashion at 1/14 Maple Street, Cooroy, opposite to the Butter Factory.

The store is open six days a week, Monday to Friday from 9am till 5pm and on Saturdays 9am-1.30pm.

You can also conveniently shop online at wildflowercooroy.com

Keep up to date with the latest looks by following them on Facebook and Instagram at Wildflower_Fashion_Cooroy

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