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Second time lucky

THE Zonta Club of Noosa has secured a pop-up shop for their popular second-hand store, Zeconda, which will open next Monday (28 September).
The store will sell high-quality, pre-loved designer clothing and accessories and will set-up in Shop 3, 10 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction.
Organisers say the clothing this year is spectacular and there are some fantastic bargains to be had at amazingly low prices.
“It is almost as if the ladies of Zonta have scoured the world looking for the best in fashion to supply Zeconda,” Zonta member Sharyl said.
“All items, handbags, shoes, dresses, suits, jackets, blouses, shirts, trousers, evening wear, corporate wear and resort wear are pristine and have been selected for their quality.
“It should be the fashion experience of the year and those who got to Zeconda last year certainly know the quality and the incredible value they got and at the same time aiding and empowering women locally and internationally.”
Zeconda opens next Monday, 28 September, at 8.30am, so get in early to grab the bargains.
“If Armani has always been on the shopping list but a bit out of reach, here is the opportunity to get Armani and yet be assisting with the various projects we raise money for including domestic violence,” Sharyl said.

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