AGH Apparel
AGH Apparel

AGH Apparel (Expired)

Women's Fashions in Auckland area

Christian t shirts

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Services offered since 2015

Clothing Specialty, General Business, Business, Christian t shirts, Religious clothing

Expertised in Women's Fashions

Christian apparel

Areas serviced

Auckland

Payment options

Bank Transfer, Cash

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Availability/ Opening hours

The shopping hours and days of the business AGH Apparel are:

Mon:
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Tue:
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Wed:
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Thu:
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Fri:
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Sat:
Closed
Sun:
Closed
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About AGH Apparel

First of all, we want to sincerely thank you for taking the time to browse AGH, and we are even more grateful that you’ve decided to click here to figure out what AGH is all about! AGH is much more than a Christian clothing brand. Since the beginning, our main purpose has been to help those who are less fortunate. Shortly after we were married, we felt God giving us His heart to help those who are in need, whether that be homeless, poor, the widowed, or adults and children who don’t have all of the basic necessities. We gradually started to act on the plan and began to give where we could. However, we knew there was more. This is where AGH comes in. Inspired by King David and how he was referred to as “a man After God’s own Heart” (AGH), the vision was then made plain. God showed us the acronym, AGH, which has two meanings: 1. People After God’s Heart, those in which He is very pleased, and 2. People who are seeking After God’s Heart in everything they do. Being people who are After God’s Heart, we have all the means and resources to help others and spread the Kingdom. This is why we believe AGH is much more than a Religious clothing brand. Our belief is that AGH is a movement: a group of people seeking After God’s Heart, in whom He is very pleased, coming together to make real, lasting change in this world for the glory of God. For every purchase, we donate 50% of the proceeds back into the community. Through this, we are all working together for the Kingdom, one clothing item at a time. We ARE AGH; it is not just something we wear — it’s a declaration, a reminder of who we are and who we belong to, forever. For more information on us check out these page, https://aghlife.com/

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“Lovely shop great products shame customer service let’s business down.Store visited 12-12-18 dark hair mature woman served no personality very rude abrupt felt judged said $28 that’s it-won’t be back”

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“Very unprofessional beware ”

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“shoddy job ,no proper complaints procedures, a monkey with a hammer would have done better i wont ever use this firm again ”

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“The guys a thief”

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