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My nearly 6 year old has reminded me she asked for a flamenco dress for her 6th bday ( sat) and I had forgotten, so now am in position of probably too late to get one online and am unable to get into town between now and Saturday. Does anyone know where to get one locally or if anybody has got one lurking in their daughter's dressing up box and they have grown out of it, happy to pay whatever you would like for it....

Desperate plee... can pick up anywhere round se22/se15/se23 etc. thank you!!!

p.s flamenco shoes too size 10-11+ would be an absolute bonus too!!

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they may be able to help or tell you where could....


you know I'm sure i saw a flamenco type child's dress in a window somewhere on rye lane this week - it was black and red

hope you find one


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