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Mums love the Blue Brown Bag

“If we don’t make a sale, we make a friend“, is the motto of Blue Brown Bag owner, Clara Goodwin.

Cooroy’s little emporium on Maple Street is your one stop shop for remarkable clothing, accessories, giftware and all things uniquely beautiful for yourself, your home, and your loved ones.

Specialising in natural fabrics, it’s a linen lover’s delight.

The store has truly remarkable clothing ranges including, Rustic Linens, Kloth, Imagine ,Shanty, Brave n True, Zak and Plover, Frockk, La Strada plus great labels retailing under $100.

Italian star, Kirriena Jeans complements the many casual, stylish, comfy travel and weekend wear.

Clara, with her caring team of four, gives genuine old-fashioned service with your clothing style and accessory choice.

It’s an accessory heaven with leather bags, on-trend crossbody bags, wallets, and jewellery to die for at affordable prices.

They have a stand out jewellery range of Resin, which is a popular choice for winter, along with wearable art scarves, and embroidered wraps that are statement pieces for chilly days.

Home and body products are well represented. Only the best long lasting candles, fragrant diffusers, the Equilibrium Sleep and Stress Range developed and made in Australia make a wonderful gift for friends and you.

Gift wrapping is complimentary.

Décor items include lamps, cushions, tableware, vessels, quirky pieces for home and gifts plus so much more.

A One Stop Little Emporium opposite the Memorial Hall.

Find Blue Brown Bag at 28a Maple Street, Cooroy. Follow the store on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with the latest looks.

For more information call 5442 6025.

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