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Good things come to an end 😘

From the Beginning Our Stitch Ministry store opened in 2017. From the beginning, it was all about helping people - we have met so many beautiful customers over the past 5 years and we have had the pleasure of working closely with other New Zealand brands. It is time for us to close our bricks and mortar store, but we will remain open online 24/7 so you can still get your Stitch Fix! The People I have had the privilege of working alongside fantastic people during this journey - like minded people that also wanted to make you feel good, find yourself and have fun. Stitch Ministry has always been about having fun. In our Milford store you will have met...

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Pants Pants Pants

Pleat Pant ☝ If you're a pants girl like me.... you are going to love our new in Pleat Pant!  At Stitch we work really hard to get the fit just right and I have to say these pants are exceeding all expectations!  They are a high waist fit so prepare yourself to engage your core and lock and load.  The wide waist band will do the rest for you. Believe me the results are superb!  They have become an instant crowd pleaser - customers are surprised and in awe of just how flattering the Pleat Pants are - giving the waist shape and elongating the legs - what more could you possibly want from a pant!  If you are...

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Winter Warmers

Winter is well and truly here - if you are lucky enough to be in the South Island looking at the dusting of snow on the mountains or in the North Island enjoying our crisp mornings - winter has arrived and it's time to celebrate knitwear! This winter we are in love with mohair.  I have to admit my mohair sweater has become a daily ritual. Our mohair yarn is so soft, so warm, so cosy and so textural. We choose this special yarn for it's unique properties. Our Mohair Blend is luxurious and soft to touch, making it the perfect winter warmer.  Knitted in a contemporary rib our Mohair Sweater features turn back cuffs for more texture and detail. Often...

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