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If you are a female who wears a plus size, your help is invaluable.


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Hi,


My name is Martha, I'm a Fashion design and Management student.I'm thinking of opening my own plus size business and today is the last chance for me to get at least 10 more questionnaires completed. I have already circulated this questionnaire, but as the research progressed, therefore I had more questions to add. If you have already filled one out please help a second time round. If this is the first time you are seeing this questionnaire your help is also invaluable.


Just to reiterate, today is my last chance to get at least 10 more questionnaires completed, so if you also know someone that is a plus size and shops in the East Dulwich area please send the link to them.


Just click on the link or copy and paste into your browser.


https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYH5DF3


Many thanks


Martha x




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit was today, 08:54am by Martha S.

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