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One-stop shop for school

IT can sometimes be a mad-dash when it comes to organising and getting children ready for the new school year.

But some of that hassle can be made simpler with the help of Husk Him Her on Victoria Street in Kerang.

“We have all felt the struggle to find the time to go from shop to shop to get everything we needed,” Husk Him Her owner Di Mathers said.

“We had the vision of creating a one-stop shop to help busy Mums and Dads get something for the whole family with ease.”

Husk Him Her currently has a range of Rip Curl backpacks, lunchboxes, drink bottles and pencil cases, and are all available in a variety of different colours and patterns.

Starting on January 16, Husk Him Her will also be running a special on back to school items for two weeks in the lead up to the start of school.

“If you are wanting to purchase all four items, the pencil case will be free,” she said.

Husk Him Her also has white and grey school socks available.

The Husk team understand it’s important to be able to purchase school supplies locally without having to worry about travelling or ordering things online.

As well as their back to school items, Husk Him Her has new arrivals coming in regularly, stocking a wide variety of women’s and girl’s clothing ranging from a size 0-22, as well as men’s and boy’s clothes in sizes 0-5XL.

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