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Boots, Bags and Cosy Fairtrade Slippers


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We are well into new season and are excited to have received lots of new boots from hip Boho style boots to brilliant ankle boots, plus cosy fairtrade slippers including fox styles great for kids and adults, plus fairly and responsibly made gifts from fun gnome candles to cool copper edged hanging and standing frames and mirrors.


Plus we have great retro inspired coats and practical parkas and puffers style coats and simply gorgeous fairtrade scarves and new in bags.


Not forgetting cool succulent plants including red echevaria, cacti and pretty cool cabbage plants.


Pop in to check them out and buy many exclusively at:


Fashion-Conscience Boutique

28 Grove Vale, SE22

50 yards from ED Station


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