Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Friendly face at boutique

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Mel Emons is the friendly face to see at local boutique children’s clothing store The Colours are Brighter.

Mel has worked in the store for the last 3 years and is now the proud new owner.

Mel has long-standing retail experience, and a great knowledge of what families need most from a children’s store.

Mel enjoys working with the local community and loves meeting local mums and their families and has establishe­d some lovely friendship­s with customers.

The store stocks a great variety of Australian brands, sizing from new-born to eight.

You are sure to find a perfect gift or outfit for any child. The store also has a wonderful program – Credit for Colours. This program is one Mel is very proud to continue to offer as it helps to reduce some of the waste caused by clothing that sadly ends up in Australia’s landfills.

Mel has faith in the brands the store sells and is happy to see them again.

To help encourage reduction, reuse, repair and re-wear, they offer to buy back the clothes customers have bought or been gifted from The Colours are Brighter. So how does it work?

1. Bring back any outgrown or excess clothing from brands they stock at The Colours are Brighter.

2. They will give you store credit towards your next in store purchase.

3. Your previously loved clothes will be re-sold instore at an accessible price so they can be loved and reworn again.

The Colours are Brighter hope this incentive will give you a little bonus for your loyalty and responsibl­e reuse of clothing.

If you would like to know more about what’s in store, then pop in and visit Mel at 34 Smith Street

Warragul, otherwise check out the store website www. shopthecol­oursarebri­ghter. com.au

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