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Fancy Betty is holding a sale on Sat 21st Feb in Crystal Palace. We specialise in women's clothing in excellent condition. If you would like to sell your pre-loved clothing, book a stall at fancybetty.com


We also offer a 'sell for me' service- Fancy Betty is happy to display and sell items on your behalf. If you don't like the idea of running your own stall or only have a few items, no worries, we'll do the work! Full details on our website.


Or, just drop by in Feb to grab yourself a bargain!

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11am-2pm

Sat 21st Feb

Salvation Army Hall

58 Westow Street

Crystal Palace

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Hi


We have started booking appointments for our 'sell for me' service. This is a great option if you only have a few items to sell or just don't like the idea of running your own stall. Fancy Betty display and sell on your behalf.


Email: [email protected] for an app. or check out fancybetty.com for more information.

Getting excited! Some of the great brands on offer at our Feb sale: Coast, Monsoon, Whistles, Reiss and a few vintages surprises too...


Decisions, decisions:

A) book a stall to sell your pre-loved women's clothing and accessories

B) use the Fancy Betty 'sell for me' service

C) just nip in and treat yourself


Fancybetty.com

  • 4 weeks later...

Don't forget to drop by the Fancy Betty Pre-loved Sale this Sat 21st Feb, 11am-2pm, Salvation Army Hall, 58 Westow Street, Crystal Palace.


We have a variety of stall holders selling their clothing and accessories. Expect to find brands such as Topshop, Oasis, Reiss, Zara, Whistles and many more including vintage bits too.


Free Entry for EDF members.


fancybetty.com

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