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Hucklebones Sample & Past Season SALE


Just in time for Christmas!


This is a fabulous opportunity to buy Hucklebones past season styles and samples at up to 80% off retail price. Super offers on all items of clothing, including coats, dresses, tops, skirts, shorts and accessories. Ideal for Christmas gifts and seasonal party outfits as well as classic day wear and knitwear.


Hucklebones creates beautiful clothing for girls aged 3 months - 10 years with a handwriting that is clean, feminine and sophisticated.


When:

Thursday 24th November - 10.00 - 19.30

Friday 25th November - 10.00 - 18.00

Saturday 26th November - 10.30 - 16.00


Where:

5 Choumert Mews, London, SE15 4BD.

Just a stone?s throw from Bellenden Road, located off Choumert Road (entrance to the Mews adjacent to 68 Choumert Road).


Find us:

Train: Nearest station Peckham Rye (served by London Overground and National Rail lines) just a 5 minute walk away.


Car: Parking available at Choumert Grove Carpark ?1.00 per hour. Just a 2 minute walk from the sale.


Payment: Cash or all major credit / debit cards accepted (except Amex)


www.hucklebones.co.uk

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