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Winter Lifestyle allingtons.com.au Est. 1978 Winter Lifestyle 2020 showcase CLICK TO VIEW On The Cover ENTIRE Clockwise from Top Left Akubras RANGE Ariat Womens Legend Boots (10001056) Russet Rebel $329.95, $269.95 SAVE $70 Wrangler Womens Lee Zip Hoodie (X0W2787448) $119.95, $104.95 SAVE $15 Thomas Cook Childrens Puffa Jacket SAVE $35 SAVE $30 (T0W7708099) $59.95, $49.95 SAVE $10 $189.95ea $189.95 Pure Western Boys Baldwin Print L/S Shirt (P0W3100294) $54.95, $44.95 SAVE $10 Akubra Rough Rider Akubra Golden Spur Pro Rodeo Brim, centre-creased western crown, braided horse hair Satin lined, eyelet vents. Thomas Cook Mens Beacon Zip Thru tail band, satin lining. a] Gum Grey, b] Sand, c] Black, d] Bran, Loden, Black, Sand, Bran. RRP $220 Jacket (T0W1715034) $199.95, $174.95 Magenta, Electric Blue. RRP $225 SAVE $25 Akubra Rough Rider $225, $189.95 SAVE $35 Thomas Cook Womens Daylesford Jumper (T0W2539080) $119.95, $104.95 SAVE $15 $ $ $ Wrangler Mens Marcus Vest (X0W1662471) SAVE 30 SAVE 30 SAVE 25 $164.95, $144.95 SAVE $20 $169.95 $175 $169.95 Wrangler Mens Finch Stripe Rugby Akubra Tablelands Akubra The Boss Akubra Leisure Time (X0W1551463) $109.95, $94.95 SAVE $15 Eyelet vents. Sorrel Tan, Brown Low crown. Western style hat with Satin lined. Bran, Regency Fawn, Olive, Sand. RRP $200 alternative trim. Satin lined. Black Light Sand, Federation Navy. RRP $205 RRP $195 $ $ SAVE 35 SAVE 30 SAVE $30 $ $ 199.95 189.95 $199.95ea Akubra Coolabah Akubra Stony Creek Akubra Riverina A genuine farmed croc band, satin Features an Aztec braid double Broad sweeping brim (102mm) with plaited kangaroo hat band lined, eyelet vents. Bran, Black. horse hair tail band, and eyelet and eyelet vents. a] Sand, b] Bran, c] Black, d] Loden. RRP $230 Regency Fawn. RRP $235 vents. Light Sand. RRP $220 SAVE $30 SAVE $35 SAVE $30 $179.95 $189.95 $169.95ea Akubra Traveller Akubra Bronco Akubra Cattleman Soft inner sweatband. Great for Upswept brim, Satin lined, with Australia’s favourite Akubra. Eyelet vents, edged brim. travelling. Regency Fawn, Bran. eyelets. Quartz, Black. RRP $225 a] Regency Fawn, b] Sand, c] Black, d] Bran, Fawn. RRP $200 RRP $210 SAVE $30 SAVE $35 SAVE $35 $179.95ea $199.95 $189.95 Akubra Avalon Akubra Coober Pedy Akubra The Arena Soft inner sweatband. a] Black, b] Hazelnut, c] Federation Navy, Kangaroo tail band with Australian Rodeo style hat. Satin lined. Sand, Eucalypt, Orche, RRP $210 Opal, satin lined. Santone Fawn, Black. RRP $225 Sand. RRP $235 2 MAIN NORTH RD, PARAFIELD - ALLINGTONS.COM.AU CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE R. M. Williams RANGE SAVE $10 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 SAVE $20 $59ea $89 $89 $79 R.M. Williams Mens Signature R.M. Williams Mens R.M. Williams Mens R.M.W R.M. Williams Mens Mulyungarie Long Sleeve T-Shirt (KD20061) Varley Crew Neck Fleece Script Crew Neck (KD21064) Fleece (KZ200) Navy, (KZ400690701) White/Black, Navy/White. RRP $69 (KC400690201) Black. RRP $99 Burgandy, Navy. RRP $99 Burgundy, (KZ400690801) Chocolate. RRP $99 $ $ SAVE $20 SAVE 20 SAVE 20 SAVE $20 $ $ $119 109 109 $109 R.M. Williams Mens Tweedale R.M. Williams Mens R.M. Williams Mens R.M. Williams Mens Classic Medium Stripe Rugby Tweedale Block Stripe Rugby Tweedale Thin Stripe Rugby Shoulder Rugby (KR200JE) (KR20066OL01) Orange/Burgandy (KR200656J01) Navy/Royal (KR20067NN01) Bone/Navy Navy, Grey. RRP $129 RRP $139 RRP $129 RRP $129 R.M. Williams Stockmans 1 1/2" Belt (CB436) Chestnut, Black. RRP $120 R.M. Williams Silver Buckle 1 1/4" 3 Piece Work Belt (CB440) Chestnut, Black. RRP $120 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 $79 $79ea $129 R.M. Williams Silver Buckle 1 1/2 R.M. Williams Womens R.M. Williams Mens Patterson R.M. Williams Mens Patterson Belt (CB439) Black, Chestnut. RRP $120 Wilpena Creek Vest (JA340) Creek Vest (JV232NYZD01) Navy, Creek Jacket (JV232684501) Dark Navy/White, (JV232690801) Chocolate. Navy. RRP $149 Mint/White. RRP $99 RRP $99 R.M. Williams Gold Buckle 1 1/2 Belt (CB444) Black, Chestnut. RRP $120 R.M. Williams Jerrawa Belt (CB583) Chestnut, Black. RRP $120 SAVE $100 SAVE $100 SAVE $100 $495pr $495pr $495pr R.M. Williams Craftsman R.M. Williams Comfort R.M. Williams Womens SAVE $21 Boots (B543YM) Dynamic Flex, Turnout Boots (B530Y) Rubber Sole Adelaide Boots (B543Y) Dynamic Flax. Chestnut, Chestnut. RRP $595 (B550Y) Chestnut, Black. RRP $595 $89ea Black. RRP $595 AFTERPAY & ZIP PAY* NOW AVAILABLE 3 CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE RANGE Thomas Cook - Womens d] $ a] b] c] SAVE 15 Thomas Cook Womens Rugbys $94.95ea a] Bathurst (T0W2527085), b] Singleton (T0W2506089), c] Wodonga (T0W2506088), d] Yass (T0W2506086). RRP $109.95 SAVE $15 SAVE $15 $114.95ea $94.95 Thomas Cook Womens Pat Jacket (T0W2722065). RRP $209.95 NOW $184.95 Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Jeanette Merino Blend Rugby Penelope Snap Rugby (T0W2505077). RRP $129.95 (T0W2530087). RRP $109.95 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 $149.95 $119.95 $149.95 $179.95 Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Pat Thomas Cook Womens Michelle Vest (T0W2619066). Oberon Light Weight Down Vest (T0W2617065). RRP $169.95 Jane Waterproof Jacket RRP $169.95 Vest (T0W2618101). RRP $139.95 (TCP2715069). RRP $199.95 SAVE $30 SAVE $20 SAVE $15 SAVE $20 $189.95 $159.95 $104.95 $119.95 Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Oberon Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Spot Michelle Coat (T0W2713066). Light Weight Down Jacket Zip Thru Fleece Jacket Raincoat (T0W2711067). RRP RRP $219.95 (T0W2718101). RRP $179.95 (TCP2702037) RRP $119.95 $139.95 4 MAIN NORTH RD, PARAFIELD - ALLINGTONS.COM.AU CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE Thomas Cook - Womens RANGE Thomas Cook - Womens SAVE $10 SAVE $15 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 $79.95ea $124.95 $79.95ea $59.95 Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Zig Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Spot V-Neck Fine Cable Jumper Zag Knit Poncho (T0W2510081). Merino Blend 1/4 Zip Skivvy 1/4 Zip Skivvy (T0W2507071). (T0W2500079). RRP $89.95 RRP $139.95 (T0W2501157). RRP $89.95 RRP $69.95 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 $89.95 $89.95 $59.95 $79.95 Thomas Cook Womens Olivia Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Betty Thomas Cook Womens L/S Top (T0W2540063). Ingalls L/S Top (T0W2541063). Stripe L/S Top (T0W2543082). Huonville Jumper RRP $99.95 RRP $99.95 RRP $69.95 (T0W2536076). RRP $89.95 SAVE $15 $94.95 SAVE $15 SAVE $15 $104.95 $114.95 Thomas Cook Womens Block Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens Striped Jumper (T0W2503078). Daylesford Jumper Jindabyne Jumper RRP $109.95 (T0W2539080). RRP $119.95 (T0W2538073). RRP $129.95 a] b] c] d] $ $ Thomas Cook Womens SAVE 10 SAVE 10 Jasmine L/S Top $79.95 $89.95ea (T0W2542064). RRP $99.95 NOW $89.95 Thomas Cook Womens Thomas Cook Womens L/S Shirts Marysville Jumper a] Beccy (T0W2118056), b] Haley (T0W2133053), c] Caitlyn (T0W2118057). (T0W2537075). RRP $89.95 d] Jean (T0W2120060). RRP $99.95 AFTERPAY & ZIP PAY* NOW AVAILABLE 5 CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE RANGE Thomas Cook - Mens i] SAVE $15 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 $94.95ea $179.95 $179.95ea Thomas Cook Mens Bill Shoulder Panel Rugby Thomas Cook Mens Beacon Thomas Cook Mens Morely (TCP1501052) Dark Navy, Mushroom, Red. RRP $109.95 Zip Thru Jacket 1/4 Zip Neck Jumper (T0W1715034). RRP $199.95 (T0W1519033). RRP $199.95 SAVE $20 $119.95 SAVE $20 $169.95 Thomas Cook Mens Yanda Thomas Cook Mens Oberon Faux Oilskin Vest Light Weight Down Vest (T0W1607043). RRP $189.95 (T0W1609101). RRP $139.95 Thomas Cook Mens Evans L/S Shirt (T0W1115013). RRP $94.95 NOW $84.95 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 $ $ Thomas Cook Mens Simmons Puffer Vest 134.95 134.95 (T0W1609044). RRP $119.95 NOW $107.95 Thomas Cook Mens Shepard Thomas Cook Mens Simmons Puffer Jacket (T0W1709045). Puffer Jacket (T0W1709044). RRP $154.95 RRP $154.95 SAVE $30 SAVE $20 SAVE $25 SAVE $25 $219.95 $159.95 $184.95 $169.95 Thomas Cook Mens Yanda Thomas Cook Mens Oberon Thomas Cook Mens Canvas Thomas Cook Mens Canvas Faux Oilskin Jacket Light Weight Down Jacket Jacket (TCP1711146). Bomber Jacket (TCP1713146). (T0W1707043). RRP $249.95 (T0W1709101). RRP $179.95 RRP $209.95 RRP $194.95 6 MAIN NORTH RD, PARAFIELD - ALLINGTONS.COM.AU CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE Thomas Cook - Mens RANGE Thomas Cook - Mens d] a] b] c] SAVE $15 Thomas Cook Mens Rugbys $94.95ea a] Shaw (T0W1503029), b] Paxton (T0W1503028), c] Narrung (T0W1503022), d] Pearson (T0W1503021). RRP $109.95 SAVE $20 SAVE $15 $129.95 $94.95 Thomas Cook Mens 1/4 Zip Rosebank Rugby Thomas Cook Mens Canvas Thomas Cook Mens Station (T0W1524026). RRP $109.95 NOW $94.95 Vest (TCP1611146). RRP$149.95 Crew Neck Knit Jumper (T0W1508035). RRP $109.95 SAVE $20 $139.95ea Thomas Cook Thomas Thomas Cook Mens Renato Cook Mens Mens Tailored Tailored Heavy Weight Moleskin Chino Pants Moleskin Jeans (T0W1213047). Jeans 32" Leg 32” Leg RRP $99.95 (T0W1243092). TCP1225007). RRP $119.95 RRP $129.95 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 SAVE $10 $89.95pr $109.95pr $119.95pr Thomas Cook Mens Merino Blend Rugbys a] Sturt (T0W1523032), b] Sullivan (T0W1523031). RRP $159.95 a] b] c] d] e] f] g] h] SAVE $10 $84.95ea Thomas Cook Mens L/S Shirts a] Henley (T0W1115015), b] Evans (T0W1115013), c] Dobbs (T0W1115011), d] Coleman (T0W1115008), e] Alpha (T0W1118003), f] Andrew (T0W1115020), g] Tyro (T0W1120017), h] Batandra (T0W1115006). RRP $94.95 AFTERPAY & ZIP PAY* NOW AVAILABLE 7 CLICK TO VIEW ENTIRE Wrangler - Womens RANGE SAVE $15 SAVE $20 SAVE $20 $ $94.95ea $129.95 179.95 Wrangler Womens Rugbys Wrangler Womens Amy Wrangler Womens Amy a] Mandy (X0W2577444), b] Jane (X0W2552447), c] Erin (X0W2556445).
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