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John lewis black out curtains (3 sets) - gone STC


Pamela78

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THESE ARE NOW GONE STC


I have some John Lewis black-out curtains that we no longer use. Anyone want to take them off my hands?


- FREE: Burgandy/Cassis curtains - we have three curtains. The drop is 182cm and they are pencil pleat. We have two that are pulled to be approx 180cm wide each (they are actually smaller curtains sewn together), plus one that is approx 100cm wide. They were up for a few years, so there is some sun fading on them, but they are good quality and there's still life in them.


- FREE - One pair of John Lewis 'little home' pencil pleat black-out curtains - flowery. These are also 182 drop, and are drawn to about 80cm each.


- ?20 per pair or ?35 for both pairs: Two pairs of John Lewis 'little home' pencil pleat black-out curtains - stripy in blues, cream and lime green. These are 182cm drop each, and are all drawn to about 90-100cm wide. They are two years old and in really good condition (just need a good iron!).


I've attempted to attach pictures so you can see the fabric - you're welcome to come have a look!


I'm in SE24 near North Dulwich station.

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