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Free Mulled Wine & Christmas Shopping This Weekend 19/20th December


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We had such great feedback, so we are offering customers Free Mulled Wine Again!


Pop in and get Mulled Wine This Weekend as you shop for fantastic unique, local, fair and eco gifts.


We have great new sustainable socks, new kids gloves and mittens arrivals, new local prints for adults and kids, more of our brilliant fairtrade glass and hand-painted Christmas baubles, amazing plaid scarves for him and her, not to mention organic and UK made sensationally smelling candles as well as dresses and jewellery perfect for gifts and Christmas parties.


There's so much to select from, you're sure to find something lovely and unique this Christmas.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22

50 yards from ED Station

Open Sat 10am-7pm

Sun 10am-5pm


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