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20% OFF ALL FOOTWEAR
20% OFF now $148
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"You Could Be Wearing The Warmest, And Most Comfortable Pair Of Australian Sheepskin Boots This Winter, Or Simply Any Time For That Matter"
Most people will pay more than $200 for a pair of shoes that, by the end of the day, can't wait to take them off. For $170 and less, you'll be investing in a pair of the warmest, dryest and most comfortable pair of Sheepskin boots. You'll look forward to coming home to your genuine sheepskin boots day after day, for many years to come.
20% OFF ALL OUR FOOTWEAR
PLUS!
FREE POSTAGE WITHIN AUSTRALIA
PLUS!
BONUS OFFER
With every pair of Long Laced, Long Plain, Classic Mids, Short Bound or Classic Long Uggs
UggSessed will give you FREE a 200ml bottle of Ugg Protector valued at $15
OR
One Pair of Wool Blend Bed Socks available in 5 colours one size fits all FREE
ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD! "We sell and safely ship our sheepskin boots
World Wide".
20% OFF now $89
Pure Sheepskin Wool, what's it to you?
Feel the difference..... experience the difference! UggSessed wish you many years of enjoyment with your new Mortel's sheepskin product.
In the tradition of Clan of the Cave Bear, Woman of Clay is the story of Riona, a potter living on the mythical Celtic island of Slane around 400 AD, but this quintessential story is one that every human being can claim as his or her own. -
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AWI global marketing push to offset economic downturn
The Chairman of Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) Brian van Rooyen has told shareholders that despite difficult economic times AWI's new global marketing strategy would drive increased demand for Australian Merino wool worldwide. AWI signs landmark agreement with leading Paris style agency Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) today announced it had engaged world renowned style and innovation agency PeclersParis to provide colour and design trend direction for the Woolmark®. AWI well placed to withstand global financial crisis Australian Wool Innovation has brought in a healthy operating surplus of $5.5m and shareholders have been told that it is well placed to withstand the global financial crisis. AWIS Wool market review - 14 November 2008 The Australian wool market finished 6.5% higher, on average, at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle this week. It was the biggest weekly lift in the market since October 2006, when the market was moving upwards at a rapid pace in response to concerns about supply due to deteriorating seasonal conditions. AWIS Wool market review - 7 November 2008 The Australian wool market finished 2.4% lower, on average, at sales in Newcastle, Melbourne and Fremantle this week. AWIS wool market review - 4th April 2008 The Australian wool market finished 0.3% higher, on average, over the two week break at sales in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle this week. |
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