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Children?s Clothing Sample & Past Season Sale Up to 75% Off


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Just a reminder of this fabulous local sample sale that starts tomorrow.


Children?s Clothing Sample & Past Season Sale

Up to 75% Off *while stocks last


Girls, Boys & Unisex clothing for ages 0 - 12 years from four exciting brands:

Beau Loves . Belle Enfant . Hucklebones . Indikidual




Where:

The Copleston Centre, Copleston Road, London, SE15 4AN



When:

November

Thursday 8th: 9.00 - 19.00

Friday 9th: 9.00 - 17.30

Saturday 10th: 10.00 - 15.30



Onsite cafe open until 2pm each day



Train:

East Dulwich Station: 8 minute walk / Peckham Rye Station: 12 minute walk


Car:

On street parking subject to availability or Choumert Grove Car Park 10 minutes walk


Payment:

Cash (all brands)

Major credit / debit cards payments accepted (except Amex) * subject to brand

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