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Goji Boutique is Back


Goji Boutique is back and it’s better than ever. The newly re-launched site allows you to speedily browse its diverse selection of unique and avant-garde clothes and accessories. They are using bigger and better pictures with detailed analysis and pop-up larger ones. And now they have integrated K-Net payment system, thus giving you a more efficient shopping experience. And If you’re ever stuck with “What should I wear this with?!” dilemma, they now have a professional stylist that is responsible for the ‘also try with’ section found in each item’s page. My favorite Goji items are the Katerina Psoma long necklace with coral-shaped murano piece and the Loubie shirt by Lauren Moshi.



Comments

Anonymous said…
Love the gray bag and pink stone !
stylish wanderer said…
me likey!!!
Anonymous said…
They did a great job. Very simple and easy to navigate :)
ghalia said…
wow i am soo impressed wth their collection love them got so many compliments on my buys.keep us updated with their new collection.
dina said…
love everything in the site, really great taste
Confashion said…
Anonymous
It's a classy piece :)

stylish wanderer
me too ;)

Oleana
The navigation is super friendly! great work Goji girls :)

ghalia
I will ;)

Dina
Yup and I want to see mooore :)
Goji Boutique said…
Thank you so much for the lovely comments:)

We are happy to tell you that we'll be getting many fab new summer arrivals next week & every other Tuesday. So mark your calenders for the 25th of May!

Happy shopping,

The Goji Boutique team

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