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Complimentary Mulled Wine Is Back This Weekend Sat 10 & Sun 11 Dec


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Complimentary Mulled Wine Is Back This Weekend Sat 10 & Sun 11 Dec


Do your Christmas Shopping the Eco Fair Way and Get Free Mulled Wine!


Shop stunning fairtrade decorations, home-made wreaths, unique gifts and clothing.


From fine sterling silver jewellery, hand-painted fairtrade decos; unique Christmas vinyl record magnets, organic and natural candles & soaps, fairtrade scarves, to boots and statement knits there loads to choose from for her.


Plus we have new-in embroidered tops, print dresses and sequinned tops for parties.


For him; funny reads, socks, scarves and more; for kids hand-knitted hats, Herve Tullet picture books, backpacks, cushions and more and for home; fairtrade hand-thrown mugs, candlesticks, fairtrade copper photo frames and much much more.


Open from 10am every day.


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards from ED Station


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