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Great New Knitwear, Jewellery and People Tree Arrivals


A chill is in the air and we have lots of great fairtrade knitwear and new organic cotton arrivals to warm you up.


Love cacti? We have cacti print sweaters and dresses as well as plain classic soft knits that will work with everything, and new People Tree arrivals with bold red and gingham checks and stripes from their Craft collection.


We also have fairtrade and sustainable fun print socks, bobble hats, organic cotton tights, beautiful scarves, kids gloves, socks and hats.


Plus we have new deliveries of fine 925 sterling silver jewellery from ?15, including lovely blossom designs in rings, earrings and necklaces, as well as minimal designs and cute studs.


They all make lovely gifts. Why not pop in and check out our unique pieces.


Open from 10am every day.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


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