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Hi There...

We just wanted let the good people of East Dulwich know that Meet Bernard of Greenwich will be popping up in North Cross Road running up to Christmas.

For those of you that don't know who we are, we're a family run, multi brand, independent fashion store who's been trading in Greenwich for 15 years.

We sell predominantly men's and women's fashion but this store will be focused purely on menswear with the run up to Christmas.

We'll be stocking brands such as YMC (You Must Create) Paul Smith, Norse Projects, Nudie, Edwin, Redwing, Universal Works amongst others.

We can't begin to tell you how excited we are about this venture, we've been visiting East Dulwich for over 20 years and feel that the time is right and hopefully the store will be well received.

We open on Saturday 30th November at 10 am at 37 North Cross Road, do pop in for a chat if you're passing.

Kind Regards,

Ryan and Dani

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