Get 20% off a pair of Barbour wellies from Mole Valley Farmers
Industry: Retail & eCommerce
Made by Barbour, these soft yet durable latex wellingtons are now on offer for just £39.98 including VAT, which is a reduction of 20% on their normal price
South West and Wales (PRUnderground) July 26th, 2012
With loads of rain coming down throughout June and the first half of July, it’s been a classic British summer so far this year! Here at Mole Valley Farmers, we can provide our customers with clothing and footwear to help you cope with all the elements, no matter what the weather throws at us. So, in order to ‘celebrate’ the recent inclement conditions, we’ve launched a special promotion giving you the chance to make a substantial saving on a quality pair of women’s wellies.
Made by the historic and highly respected waterproof clothing makers Barbour, these soft yet durable latex wellingtons are now on offer for just £39.98 including VAT, which is a reduction of 20% on their normal price.
These handmade boots are a fine example of the expert craftsmanship that Barbour is renowned for, and come in a striking shade of pink, meaning that you will certainly stand out from the crowd when wearing them! This is a limited deal and will only run for as long as stocks last, so don’t miss out and make sure you order today.
For the very best range of great value farming equipment currently available, visit one of Mole Valley Farmer’s retail outlets or browse our extensive online catalogue now. From clothes and gardening goods to hardware and equestrian supplies, we have a fantastic selection of products on sale for rural dwellers to get their hands on, whatever the time of year.
About Mole Valley Farmers
Mole Valley Farmers was started in 1960 by a small group of farmers around South Molton who were concerned by the discriminatory practices and the large margins being taken by many of their input suppliers. From the outset it was decided to treat all members equally, subject only to quantity allowance and that the Company would operate on the minimum margin to allow continuity and growth. Today it remains one of a few true co-operatives in the supply industry.