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Support Small Business Saturday Today Plus Complimentary Mulled Wine This Weekend Sat 3 & Sun 4 Dec


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Come out to support your local small businesses this weekend, and get free mulled wine!


Shop fairtrade decorations, natural plants and wreaths as well as a brilliant range of unique gifts and clothing.


From bamboo socks to organic and natural beauty and candles from Swedish brand Terrible Twins and Natalie Bond Organics to bobble hats, super soft scarves and fairtrade hand-made notebooks we have gifting covered.


For him, try scarves, hip reads, socks, scarves and more; for kids super cute animal slippers, super cool books, cactus lights, cushions and more and for home; fairtrade hand-thrown mugs, candlesticks, fairtrade copper photo frames and much much more.


Plus we have new in party wear and brilliant padded coats.


Enjoy all with a complimentary cup of mulled wine!


Open from 10am every day.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


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