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2 amazing ladies' hats (1 Philip Treacy)


vgj1981

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Hello again,


My mum found some gems when she moved out of her house of 40 years, including two amazing hats. Both are the same kind of material (I'm useless at describing these things but photos are attached for guidance!). Both have been barely used and one is a genuine Philip Treacy (photo attached to this message)!


No size information is given so please feel free to come and try on, then make me an offer on either one, or preferably both :)


Also selling a purple Reiss clutch, also barely used. Measures approximately 36cm at the widest point. ?8


And a purple 100% cashmere shawl measuring approximately 180x70cms. Still in it's packet, unused. ?15


Collection from SE22 near GBK. Please PM for more details.


Thank you!

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