2287 days ago

Pop up shop in Rawhiti

Megan from Rawhiti Estate

Hello neighbours
AOK clothing are heading up our way again - if you would like to drop by and check out their absolutely beautiful range of clothing at their 'pop up shop' here at Rawhiti we would love to see you.

We specialise in quality fine Merino & Merino/Possum knitwear for men and women, plus linen and cotton blouses including Liberty of London.
OK’s mail order and online shopping facility is growing fast. Garments are now being sent off-shore to many cooler climates abroad as people internationally are becoming more aware of the qualities of Merino and Merino Possum. AOK is very grateful to its many quality loving, loyal customers who are helping the business forward by spreading the word and referring admirers.

Our garments are distinctive, spectacular and stand out, just as natures colours in this country do, and as the tides are ever changing so is our product; always moving forward in quality, comfort and style.
We will be in the Auckland area at this time and welcome visiting you all.

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