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Henri Lloyd arrives in David Jones

by Fran Burke on 8 Aug 2011
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Henri Lloyd’s signature nautical style is now available nationally in selected David Jones stores. The international brand was recently snapped up by David Jones, signing a department store exclusivity for three years and will be offering not only Australia’s savvy sailing fraternity but also men of style this best loved Brit casual wear brand. Devotees of the brand can now get a fix in selected Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth David Jones stores.

The newly renovated David Jones in Warringah Mall on Sydney’s Northern Beaches is the first to receive a custom designed and made Henri Lloyd floor fixture. The stunning fixture features the iconic white wood panels and deep rich walnut wood shelving to recreate a small piece of the Henri Lloyd brand world.

Spring Summer 2011 is in store now and has already proven a firm favourite on the highly competitive menswear floor of David Jones. The new season collection features superior quality woven shirts, multi stripe pique cotton polos, super fine knitwear and bold block stripe rugby jerseys.

Each store is also stocking a wide range of authentic marine pieces including 100% waterproof, 100% windproof & highly breathable jackets that are designed to be both functional and stylish on and off the water as well as Henri Lloyd’s iconic and hugely popular Fast Dri Pique Polos that are quick drying, extremely breathable, UVF 50 sun protection rating and ergonomic design for ultimate ease of movement.

Henri Lloyd is also available at two Henri Lloyd signature stores in Sydney (Chatswood Chase and Mosman), Marina Retail store on Hamilton Island, exclusive independent boutiques nationwide and of course a strong listing of marine retail outlets in Australia and New Zealand.

For more information, please contact Henri Lloyd on 02 9638 4333 or Burke Marine Henri Lloyd website
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