Ladies’ wear available now at Think Pinq in Woombye

Owner Deb Baker and Ashleigh Goebel ... “Our clothes are fashionable and stylish and  priced below the recommended retail price.”

Owner Deb Baker and Ashleigh Goebel ... “Our clothes are fashionable and stylish and  priced below the recommended retail price.”

Think Pinq boutique opened in Woombye in October 2020 and has quickly become a favourite with Woombye locals and visitors. Owner Deb Baker is a florist by trade, and her love of vibrant colour and pretty things is evident at every turn.

“I opened my first Think Pinq boutique in Mooloolaba many years ago, where I originally sold giftware,” Deb said. “But over time I transitioned into women’s fashion and I haven’t looked back.”

Catering for women aged from 30 to 80, Think Pinq carries a unique range of beautiful, comfortable and affordable everyday wear.

“I work hard to source unusual pieces and have made a point of not following what other fashion boutiques do,” said Deb. 

“Our clothes are fashionable and stylish and I always price them below the recommended retail price. It’s not unusual for women to tell me that they have not seen clothes like ours before.”

Think Pinq clothing is also available online, but according to Deb the popularity and longevity of the business is in no small part due to the fact that women can browse, try clothes on and enjoy friendly service.

“We love welcoming customers into our stores and it is fantastic that they feel comfortable enough to spend as much time as they like browsing and trying on outfits. Every day we have fun at work and I think our customers definitely pick up on this. Working alongside Maureen and Dolly at the Woombye shop is Ashleigh Goebel, who has grown up in the town, so it is also lovely for our customers to be greeted with a friendly, familiar face.”

Think Pinq has fashion and accessories to suit all occasions and body types including plus sizes and mature-age figures.

• Think Pinq is at 25 Blackall Street Woombye or online at www.thinkpinq.com.au

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