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Pre- loved clothes sale


shelley ed

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Hi


A pre-loved clothing company 'Fancy Betty' will be holding a huge sale in the area in february. `it is definitely worth checking out! You are sure to find lots of quality clothes for a great price. A huge amount of pre-loved clothes of mine will be on sale and I really hoe there is a good turn out!

Feel free to check out their Facebook page!!!!


https://www.facebook.com/fancybettyuk?fref=photo

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Quick Update:


We have sold out of stalls but there are still a few appointments available if you would like to opt for the Fancy Betty 'Sell for me' service. We price, label, display and sell on your behalf- book now to ensure your preloved clothing and accessories make it to our Feb event. Fancybetty.com


Alternatively, drop by on sale day to grab yourself a bargain!


Brands that will be making an appearance: Monsoon, Whistles, Coast, Oasis, Top Shop, Reiss, Zara and lots more!


11am-2pm

Sat 21st Feb

Salvation Army Hall

58 Westow Street

Crystal Palace

SE19


Quite a few EDF users already signed up! Hope to catch you there!

  • 2 weeks later...

Join us at the Fancy Betty Pre-loved Women's clothing and accessories sale on Sat 21st Feb, 11am-2pm, 58 Westow Street, Crystal Palace.


We are selling on the behalf of a few EDF members and some of our stall holders are also EDFers.


Free Entry for EDF members.


fancybetty.com

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