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nah, it shut before they opened I think (or was already on its way out with a closing down sale)


they had lovely things, but the location was wrong - too expensive to sit next to the Codfather. also the hostile owner didn't help, when you wanted to understand the frankly bonkers sizing.

I would like to think it closed down because reality kicked in and yummies started to realise spending 30 smackers on a cheap arse depressing bit of old material for a child who will grow out of it within a month or two, was not really a worthy cause for a score and two fivers.


Louisa.

I have to say that always found the staff there really nice - one of the staff often brought in her own toddler on a Saturday and she would play away happily which I thought was nice in a children's shop. I just think that most of us would rather buy a t-shirt for a fiver that's all - occasionally I bought something in the sale as a gift for a new baby.

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