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As an avid fan of Bryl's Boutique on Barry's High Street, I just couldn't wait to see what the new season had to offer. I know this could be said for any boutique but I speak from the heart, and my purse, when I say that I'm never disappointed when I walk through the door.
SERIOUSLY STYLISH
For my casual days, I can count on
wardrobe staples that brands like
Sandwich and Great Plains do so
well and for smart casual or
something a bit floaty and girly,
I'd be tempted by Darling, Chilli Pepper and Traffic People to hit the right note.
When a special occasion such as a
wedding, Ascot or the Polo is looming,
then a trip to Bryl's is a must as I can always count on French Connection, Nougat and Ted Baker to offer a beautifully tailored or statement piece which will make me look and feel a million dollars.
Accessorising any outfit is a dream with gorgeous bags from Suzy Smith and fabulous jewellery by Melinda Mulcahy and BiBi.
Bryl's is known for its range of musthave footwear by Ugg Australia and this season is no exception as Ann is stocking some amazing summer sandals and flip flops by the brand. Speaking of amazing footwear, Bryl's is now stocking the legendary Fit Flop which promises to tone and tighten your leg muscles while you walk in them.
I think what makes Bryl's Boutique really special to me is the great service. Ann really gets to know her customers, what they like and what suits their body shape and can put forward suggestions on what would work for them. I've made some serious errors in the past with other boutiques who, in hindsight, only appear to be interested in shifting stock, but I can count on Ann and her team to find the right clothes for me that suit my shape and personality.
With such a hectic working schedule, it's not always easy for me to find the time to shop, but with late night opening until 7pm on Thursday nights, shopping for my new wardrobe couldn't be easier.
With such competitive prices, a fantastic range of brands and honest and attentive service, why would I go anywhere else? And anyway, to coin a now well worn phrase, I'm worth it!
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