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Noosa welcomes luxury worth every Buck

Melburnians will be very familiar with Henry Bucks and now the Noosa community is welcoming the popular store to Hastings Street in Bay Village.

Just in time for Father’s Day, the friendly team is offering 10 per cent off to all customers who use the code word HENRY when shopping in store from Friday 26 August to Sunday 4 September.

Make Father’s Day wonderful with your pick of Henry Bucks must have gifts.

Established in Melbourne in 1890, the gentlemen’s outfitter of excellence joined the northern migration to warmer weather in Noosa earlier this year.

The Australian family owned business has operated for over 130 years and is one of the oldest retailers in Australia today.

You’ll find luxury apparel in store and online for both men and women, with clothing and accessories sourced from around the world.

Whether you’re looking for suits, jackets, shirts, trousers, or shoes – your entire wardrobe awaits at Henry Bucks.

Think smart, yet relaxed luxury with leisurewear perfect for sunny days while relaxing beach side in Noosa.

There’s a range of brands to discover including Henry Sartorial, Swims, Dubarry, Bucks Casuals and more.

Find that perfect gift in store or online this Father’s Day, or simply spoil yourself with a new wardrobe for your Noosa life.

Henry Bucks at Bay Village 14/18 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads.

Shop online at henrybucks.com.au and enjoy free Australian shipping for orders over $300.

To get in touch call 07 5319 3728 or email hbnoosa@henrybucks.com.au

Keep up to date with the latest styles on socials at facebook.com/henrybucks and instagram.com/henrybucks

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