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By Alistair Whitfield

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This Friday will mark the welcome return of a Moray tradition – the November Sale at Johnstons of Elgin.

Generous discounts on Johnstons' famous quality products mean that plenty of shoppers are expected to be tempted along over the sale's10 days.

A large marquee has been set up within the grounds to provide space for all the extra stock on offer in what's set to be the company's busiest time of the year.

It's the ideal opportunity to start your Christmas Shopping

Available at reduced prices are a wide variety of Cashmere and Wool goods from across the company's entire range

These include items woven in Elgin plus knitwear created by Johnstons at its mill in Hawick.

Gift hunters will find jumpers, cardigans, jackets, coats, dressing gowns, scarves, socks, dresses, trousers and skirts, to mention just a few of many things to wear.

In addition, there are quality items on sale for the home, such as cushions, bed throws, blankets and rugs.

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Also included in the November Sale are third party brands.

Celebrating its 225th birthday this year, Johnstons of Elgin is the second oldest family firm in Scotland.

That means it knows a lot about tradition, which makes it extra-special for the company to hold the November Sale again after an enforced three-year break due to the pandemic.

While rightly proud of its past, Johnstons is also embracing the future.

Consequently, it's offering a warm welcome back to shoppers both from the local area and to those from overseas, some of whom fly over specially to attend the November Sale.

Gift hunters can also have a bite to eat at the company's excellent restaurant, which sells high-quality local produce.

The November Sale is taking place at Johnstons of Elgin on Newmill Road between Friday, November 25 and Sunday, December 4.

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