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Stella C closing down last day today !


dharamsala

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Thanks so much to everyone for your support over the years :)


Today is the last day of Stella C , pop round and grab a bargain all kids they have been reduced to ?20 and adults ?35


(Chie Mihara is not included ) School shoes are ?20 as well


Mention the forum and add another 10% off your total bill

  • 3 weeks later...
Hello... I was really disappointed to visit your store last week and see it had closed down, especially as I was issued with a 25 pound credit note 2nd July!! I even said to the sales assistant that I would return in September to buy my son's school shoes. I should have been informed you were closing down 3 weeks later. How can I be reimbursed please?
  • 5 months later...

We will miss you! Well done for trading for all these years.


Hope you are having a well deserved break and moving on to something new.


What will happen to your store space? - please pm me as I might be interested


Take care and hope you are still local xx

  • 1 year later...

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