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Vintage-inspired responsible clothing - designed & made in Britain
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I really enjoyed reading and learning…
I really enjoyed reading and learning more about how can we be better to our planet by buying more vintage and less fast fashion. Great tips to clear and update your wardrobe too. I was a vintage convert already and makes me happy to see how more and more people are embracing it! Congrats girls!!!
Lovely to buy from an independant
Lovely to buy from an independant - very pleased with my purchase and very attentive to me with my enquiries
Kittens with collars
Quick help with sizing via Instagram and overall an easy transaction. Received a few days after placing the order and I love them
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