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The school uniform specialists

Having recently rebranded their Bellarine store, Noone Imagewear has also extended the store to cater to the growing school communities in the greater Geelong region.

Noone is currently gearing up for their busiest month of the year with a great range of ‘back to school’ specials on offer.

Specialising in personal fitting, Noone is the official uniform supplier to over twenty leading Colleges in the Geelong region including Kardinia International College, Sacred Heart College, St Ignatius College, St Joseph’s College, Clonard College, Geelong Lutheran College, Geelong Baptist College, Covenant College, Western Heights College Lisieux Catholic PS, Matthew Flinders GSC, Bellarine Secondary College, Lara Secondary College and Belmont Secondary College.

Conveniently located in Moorabool Street, Geelong, Sharon, Kim and the Bellarine staff have more than fifty collective years’ experience in fitting school uniforms.

“We offer customers a personalised fitting service and fit good quality, affordable uniforms with plenty of growing room,” Sharon said.

Noone stock all leading brands of school apparel and a comprehensive range of general school wear including shorts, trousers, polos, shirts and primary wear is also available with a great range of specials on offer.

Noone’s Bellarine store is located at 162 Moorabool Street in Geelong and is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5.30pm and Saturday 9am to 1.00pm. For more information, phone 5221 9199.

Bellarine uniforms will also be open on Australia Day weekend on Saturday 26 January from 9am to 2pm and Monday 28 January from 9am to 2pm.

Bellarine Uniforms has been proudly supported by Noone Imagewear since 2001.

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