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Vintage Pop-Up shop in Nunhead, 11th-20th Jan


chazabelle

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Hey all,

I just wanted to let you know that my Vintage Pop-Up shop CHARLIE FOXTROT VINTAGE is holding a 10 day event in a freshened up otherwise derelict shop on Nunhead High street, Evelina Road.


We would love you to come and check us out, especially since I live locally and as well as having loads of lovely vintage clothes and accessories to sell (men and women's) I REALLY want my high street to develop! There are too many empty shops, and it's starting to happen, but we need your patronage to show the council that people are here and interested in new and exciting things happening!


Its all on the flyer but:

Charlie Foxtrot Vintage Pop-Up Shop: 147 Evelina Road, Nunhead, SE15 3HB

Friday 11th - Sunday 20th January


Hope to see you all there!


www.facebook.com/charliefoxtrotvintage


Chazabelles x X x

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