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‼️FASHION EMERGENCY‼️

I visited the Alpine dry cleaner on Monday 12th Feb in the morning, to collect 2 shirts, some trousers and a skirt. On my way back home I was walking down Bellenden road carrying my dry cleaning over my shoulder. On my way i passed the Village Grocer and went in to collect some milk, when I walked towards my home on Chadwick Road I realised my bag was a little lighter and I looked down to discover my skirt that was inside my dry cleaning, was no longer there. I retraced my steps and asked all vendors on Bellenden Road if they'd seen it or if it had been handed in. I've had no luck. It is green navy and white gingham, it is mid length and is by the designer Molly Goddard. Image attached. Pls get in touch if you see this or if you have had someone hand it in to you. My number is 07947465661. Thank you in advance. 

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