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Fashion for all fathers

WHETHER dad needs an update to his wardrobe, or you just want to spoil him with accessories, 218 Degrees in Campbell Street will have you covered for Father’s Day.

Store Owner Kelsey McCoy said staff were ready for Father’s Day​ and had stocked the store with new brands and also familiar brands that were well loved among dads.

“Country Road is a brand that a lot of guys really love,” she said.

“If customers really want to spoil their dad, we have recently received leather wallets and sunglasses.

“We’ve also got a new brand called Foot-ies Socks for the dads who are passionate about their AFL team.”

The Foot-ies collaboration with VB can also be found in-store with packaging that will make a nice display item for dads who love Aussie nostalgia and iconic Australian brands.

As winter approaches its end, 218 Degrees has stocked a whole new range of clothes ready for spring.

“We are having new arrivals for men’s spring wear every day so there will be lots of options to choose from on Father’s Day,” Kelsey said.

Kelsey said all winter clothing would be going on sale as the season ended, and just in time for those wanting to gift dad a nice jacket this Father’s Day.

“We have up to 50 per cent off winter wear so people can update their fathers’ wardrobes and make dad feel good,” she said.

The discount excludes clothes from brands Country Road, NXP and Kiss Chacey.

Along with clothing, 218 Degrees will have a variety of great and handy accessories available for every dad.

New arrivals for Father’s Day include gift sets from Frank Green, as well as leather duffle bags from Country Road to those who want to gift dad something more luxurious.

“We try to do our best and have a variety of items for all dads, whether they are new dads or a grandfather,” Kelsey said.

“Hopefully people will be able to find what they want, because we always try to do our best to get a good variety of items.”​

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