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Hello,


Just wondered if anyone had a recommendation for a local shop/business offering fancy dress bits? Got a 1920s party but want to get bits rather than a whole outfit. I used prangsta in new cross for a similar theme a couple of years ago- they were great but the whole outfit cost ?120 to hire and I've got my husband to take along this time. We were thinking more somewhere that does appropriate accessories (real or reproduction) rather than going all out.

If anyone has any local suggestions, would be much appreciated.

Jess X

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I think there is an accessorise shop in the Glades at Bromley. Sorry cannot remember the name. It was there in November


last time I went to the Glades. Reasonably priced too!! Fancy dress shop in Lee High Road just passed Lewisham called Harlequins phone no.0208 582 0193 . Hope this helps. They do a lot of accessories as well as hiring out outfits.

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