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Traditional African clothing?


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Go to Rye lane - there are plenty of shops that sell all sorts of African fabrics - both printed and lacy. i got soem lovely black and white African printed material for ?10 - enought to make some great cushion covers and a duvet cover.


I think there is a dress makers on Peckham high street not far from the library.

Oops noticed you pelase for ready to wear rather than made to emasure - not sure about that but have a nose around the shops in Peckham and ask - however i think many of the ladies get their stuff made for them - which is why it probably looks so elelgant.

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