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Feet treat for winter

WINTER is coming!
It’s time to put on warm clothes and rug up – but that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style or quality.
Melanie McLennan of Style Shoes in Palmerin Street has a great range of good quality boots, perfect to be both practical and stylish for the coming winter season.
There is something elegant and fun about a new pair of boots and Melanie has plenty to choose from.
“We have lots of both short and long boots which will be perfect with this year’s trend of tights and leggings with tunics,” she said.
There is something to suit all tastes and sizes in stylish black and brown with well-known and respected brands including the comfortable and stylish NAOT, Hush Puppies, Supersoft by Diana Ferrari and Rieker.
The nice thing about Style Shoes is while the boots are the latest styles there is plenty of good old-fashioned service and knowledge to back them up.
Melanie prides herself on making sure that her customers get the best fit and with plenty of loyal customers coming back again and again she must be doing something right.
She purchased Style Shoes six years ago but was no stranger to the business – in fact her father established the store back in 1965, before eventually selling it.
However 50 years later Melanie is selling quality footwear to the women, and men, of the Southern Downs. And it’s not just boots and shoes.
If you want something to hang around the house in, Style Shoes has Grosby slippers for both men and women, as well as Ziera for the women.
Style Shoes,102 Palmerin Street, Warwick, open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday and 9am to noon on Saturday, phone (07) 4661 1821.

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