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Repertoire
Women's Fashions in Wanganui, Manawatu-Wanganui area
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Our address
44 Plymouth Street,
Wanganui
4500,
Manawatu-Wanganui, North Island,
New Zealand
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06 758 3151
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Services offered
Formal wear, Casual wear, Tops, Pyjamas, Knitwear, Jackets, Skirts, T-shirts, Trousers, Accessories, Scarves, Bags, Belts, Blouses, Dresses
Areas serviced
we are providing services in New Plymouth, New Plymouth Area
Additional info
Formal, Casual, Tops, Pyjamas, Knitwear, Jackets, Skirts, T shirts, Trousers, Accessories, Scarves, Bags, Belts, Blouses, Dresses
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Repertoire are:
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Nestled in the heart of Manawatu-Wanganui, Repertoire has been a cherished haven for women seeking stylish and sophisticated fashion since its inception. Our boutique, brimming with an exquisite array of clothing, is more than just a store – it's a vibrant community of women celebrating their individuality through the power of style. From the moment you step into our inviting space, you are greeted by the warm and welcoming aroma of fresh fabrics. The air hums with whispers of silk, cotton, wool, and linen – each one telling a story of its journey from loom to garment. Our meticulously curated collection is a symphony of women's fashions that harmoniously blend formal and casual wear, tops, pyjamas, knitwear, jackets, and skirts. Each piece, a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality, style, and comfort. Repertoire is more than just a reflection of the latest fashion trends. It's a place where women come together to share stories, build connections, and discover their unique sense of style. Our knowledgeable staff, passionate about all things fashion, are always on hand to offer personalized advice, ensuring each customer finds the perfect outfit that makes them feel confident and radiant. We believe that every woman deserves to look fabulous, regardless of the occasion. Whether you're attending a formal event, lounging at home, or enjoying a casual outing with friends, Repertoire has the wardrobe essentials you need. From timeless classics to trend-setting pieces, our collection is designed to cater to your every whim and desire. Our commitment to sustainable practices sets us apart from other fashion retailers. We carefully select our suppliers, ensuring they adhere to ethical labor standards and use eco-friendly materials whenever possible. By choosing Repertoire, you're not just making a fashion statement – you're making a statement about your values and beliefs. Step into Repertoire and let us help you define your style. Discover the joy of shopping in a space that truly understands and appreciates women and their love for fashion. Come as you are, and leave feeling fabulous. Welcome to our family – welcome to Repertoire.
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