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Bellarine Uniforms are the uniform specialists

WITH the start of the school year fast approaching, Bellarine Uniforms is busy gearing up for their busiest month of the year with a great range of ‘back to school’ specials on offer.
Specialising in personal fitting, Bellarine Uniforms is official uniform supplier to over twenty leading independent and public secondary colleges and primary schools in the Geelong region.
These schools include Kardinia International College, Sacred Heart College, St Ignatius College, St Joseph’s College, Clonard College, Covenant College, Geelong Lutheran College, Geelong Baptist College, St John’s Lutheran School, Western Heights College, Oberon High School, Matthew Flinders GSC, Bellarine Secondary College, Northern Bay and Belmont Secondary College.
Now conveniently located in Moorabool Street, Geelong, Tina, Sharon and the staff have over fifty collective years’ experience in fitting school uniforms.
“We offer customers a personalised fitting service and specialise in fitting all shapes and sizes,” says Bellarine store manager, Tina Gearon.
“We fit good quality, affordable uniforms with plenty of growing room,” Tina said.
Bellarine Uniforms stocks all leading brands of schoolwear apparel and a comprehensive range of general schoolwear including shorts, trousers, polos, shirts and primary wear is also available with a great range of specials on offer.
Bellarine Uniforms is located at 162 Moorabool Street, Geelong, telephone 5221 9199 and is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm and Saturday 9am to 1.00pm.

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