It was more than 15 years ago that Narrabri local Monique Gett made the big decision to take over the popular Barrakets store when the late brother and sister team Joe Barraket and Noeline Wales retired in 2009.

Monique was already well-known in the community, having worked at the ‘Barrakets 2’ store for the previous nine years.

Catering for all ages and sizes, from babies, kids, ladies and men’s, the shop holds extra stock sections including school wear, underwear, shoes and thongs.

The friendly staff will always make sure they give their customers the best service possible and keeping customers happy is a priority for the team.

Keeping abreast with the newest ranges and styles for each season is achieved by attending annual gift fairs in Melbourne and Sydney.

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of fashion, it is crucial for a clothing store to keep up with current market and fashion trends.

By doing so, they ensure their offerings remain relevant and appealing to customers, who are always on the lookout for the latest styles and innovations.

With a possible launch into the online marketplace under consideration, Monique will be keeping tabs on current trends well into the future.

Staying updated on trends allows the store to anticipate customer preferences and adjust their inventory accordingly.

This proactive approach not only attracts new clientele but also retains loyal customers who trust the store to provide fresh and fashionable options.

Moreover, fashion trends often reflect broader societal shifts, and the growing emphasis on sustainability has led to an increased demand for eco-friendly clothing.

By incorporating cotton, linen and natural fibres into their product lineup, Barrakets is resonating with conscious consumers.

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