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Scaling the heights of fashionable writing
TOPIC: Shopping
By: Sherry VanWey
December 6, 2010
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Kirk Freeport’s newest store in downtown George Town has quite a story to tell. Well at least the items housed inside do.

The Montblanc boutique on the corner of Harbour Drive and Cardinal Avenue on the waterfront is Kirk Freeport’s newest specialty store to open.

Filled to the brim with high end writing instruments, leather goods, watches, eye wear, and other Montblanc products, this store should definitely be at the top of your ‘stores to visit’ list this holiday season.

You will not find a larger selection of expertly crafted, high quality handbags, belts, glasses, jewellery, exquisite writing tools, and other accessories for both men and women anywhere else on the Island.

All Montblanc products are inspired by Europe’s highest mountain and the new boutique is a perfect complement to the character, craftsmanship, style and eternal elegance of each and every item beautifully featured inside.

While Montblanc is not new to the Kirk Freeport family, as a few items are found in the main jewellery store, this is the first time shoppers have the opportunity to see just how extensive the product line really is.

It also gives people a chance to get better acquainted with Montblanc, those who aren’t familiar with the famous ballpoint and roller ball pens will never want to put it down once you’ve picked it up, while fans of these elegant pieces of art will fall in love again with the new collections.

The pen really is mightier than the sword, especially when you are using a Montblanc writing instrument.
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