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Rare chance to grab gift with meaning

As a hub for local and Australian-made makers, the National Wool Museum is a hidden gem for shopping local.

With a rare flash sale starting today and running until Sunday, October 25, now is the perfect time to discover the range of high-quality products available at the National Wool Museum.

A Geelong institution, the Wool Museum Shop is a must-see for locals and visitors alike.

Products to browse include Emu Ugg boots, beautiful merino and possum clothing, men’s and ladies wool socks, hats, scarves and gloves, souvenirs and much more.

Sheepskin products, a lanolin range and rugs and blankets are also available. Giftware on offers ranges from glass platters and jewellery to hand and body lotions and soaps, books, stationary, mugs and coasters. Gift vouchers are also available.

With 25 per cent off all floor stock, the sale is a great time to get a head start on this year’s Christmas shopping.

The sale is in-store only and does not include already discounted and consignment stock.

Ensuring the safety of visitors remains a top priority, COVID-19 protocols are strictly followed with extensive cleaning undertaken regularly, visitor numbers limited to eight people in the shop at a time, the changing room remains closed and cashless payments are preferred.

The National Wool Museum currently remains closed but is hoping to open mid-November pending changes to COVID-19 circumstances and restrictions. The National Wool Museum team is looking forward to re-opening the historic building to the public and welcoming visitors as they enjoy brand new exhibitions, an updated gallery and the history and story of wool and loom operations.

National Wool Museum, 26 Moorabool Street, Geelong. Shop opens 10am-3pm daily. Inquiries: 5272 4708 or visit www.nwm.vic.gov.au

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