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MrChoo must have owed his second cousin a favour. This wont be doing his reputation any good at all. Surely as Mentor he should have said something right from the start.... the name of the shop for starters... in any case, she has a SALE on already. Perhaps she wont even see the year out.... perhaps she should head back down Bromley way

KM Wrote:

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> unless you have seriously bad taste in footwear I

> wouldn't bother... not one nice shoe in the whole

> shop. The store on Northcross road is MUCH nicer.



bland bland bland middle aged shoes on northcross road (correction - in the however long it's been there, I have seen one nice pair). davina may be tat, (although I've said it before, I've seen a couple of good uns) but by golly they're young and spunky. problem is that we folks of ED just ain't. we LIKE the White Stuff. well some of us.

There isn't a single shop in the area that I would deem 'good taste', so Davina Boutique fits into the area well. I saw 4 'Dulwich Daddies' running about in their Crocs today, which was enough to make me storm out of the park in a fit of pique. At least one of the men, who was chasing his toddler around and talking ghastly 'parentese', had a beige pair on...fairly inconspicuous.

On topic - good luck to Davina Boutique. She has presumably done some research on the area before opening up shop. I've thought over the years several shops would go bust, and they seemingly never have. I would not be so impertinent as to state why I think this is.

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