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Saturday, June 13, 2026
HomeBusiness NewsGet out and about in new clothes

Get out and about in new clothes

Out & About Clothing is a proud South Australian business which manufactures its own unique range of women’s and kids rugby tops in its home town of Keith.

Established in 2001, Out & About Clothing provides women of all shapes and sizes a colourful collection of rugby jumpers and polos with bright contrasting collars and trims, and can even tailor make its garments to fit your measurements.

With over 450 different designs, you are sure to find a combination that you love.

Out & About Clothing is looking forward to bringing its range of rugby tops to Victor Harbor in a pop up shop for a one week only shopping experience to be held at the Victor Central Shopping Centre from February 5 to 10.

Owner and designer Christine Rosenzweig has turned a love of sewing into a thriving clothing label.

This will be Christine’s third pop up shop to be held in Victor Harbor and she is looking forward to giving customers the opportunity to view one of the largest colour ranges of women’s rugby tops you will find.

“We use lots of spots and stripes to create unique, timeless collar designs that women just love,” Christine said.

Out & About Clothing offer women both relaxed fit and semi fitted rugbys and provide a range of kids rugby tops as well.

Ladies tops are available from size XS through to 6XL or you can have a rugby made to fit your measurements.

“We will provide customers with the option to view hundreds of different rugby tops. The most difficult part will be choosing,” Christine said.

We look forward to seeing you at the Victor Harbor Pop Up Shop – find us at Shop 35, near Big W.

Purchase what you see or be measured up for a custom-made rugby.

Our full range is available to view online at www.outandaboutclothing.com.au

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