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New Season Eco and Fair Autumn Arrivals


Woop, woop! We have had lots of brill new fair-trade, organic, sustainable and vegan arrivals for autumn.


In fashion we have cord trousers and cord and cotton dungarees, great tiger, cherry and cat print sweaters, cotton duster coats, brilliant easy trousers, print tops, super soft knits and trench coats.


We also have new in organic cotton tote, drawstring and shopper bags, vegan ankle boots, pumps and lace-up shoes and loads of gorgeous new fair jewellery arrivals.


Plus we have our great range of indoor and outdoor plants with lots of lovely hanging plants such as Devil?s Ivy, String of Beads, String of Hearts, and Ferns, Succulents, Yucca?s and much more.


There?s lots of new cool, quirky and and fun buys to love, so pop down and take a look!


Fashion-Conscience

28 Grove Vale (just 50 yards from ED station)

London

SE22 8EF

www.instagram.com/fconscience/

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