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Shoreside Clothing brings exclusive pop-up shop to Marinas26

by Marina Industries Association 23 Sep 2025 23:08 PDT

Delegates at Marinas26 will enjoy a fresh addition to the conference next year, with Marina Industries Association's (MIA) clothing partner, Shoreside Clothing, opening a dedicated "Shoreside Shop". The shop will offer attendees a unique experience during the event.

Founded by Samantha Miles and Natalie Sampson, Shoreside Clothing has been supplying merchandise and team uniforms to marine, corporate, and equestrian industries throughout Australia and New Zealand. They have supported the marina industry as MIA's official clothing partner since 2021.

The Shoreside Shop will give delegates the chance to browse the latest collections and take home a piece of Shoreside style as a reminder of their time at Marinas26. The shop will feature Shoreside's signature blend of comfort and quality, with clothing designed to be equally suitable for marina life and leisure. Delegates can discover something new, treat themselves, or pick up a gift—all without leaving the venue.

"Shoreside Clothing have been committed supporters of our industry and have provided a great one stop service for marina uniform and merchandise needs, taking much of the pain out of selection by providing great advice and recommendations. To bring something new to our event is indicative of their supportive, can-do attitude," said Suzanne Davies, MIA CEO.

Marinas26 will be held from 25 & 26 May 2026 at the RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast, concluding on 27 May with two exclusive study tours. The event will bring together marina professionals from across the Asia Pacific and beyond for three days of learning, networking, and now, shopping.

For more information about Shoreside Clothing, visit www.shoresideclothing.com.au. For details about Marinas26 and to register, visit www.marinas26.com.

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