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Heirloom- a sustainable fashion e-commerce store. Founded in 2022. Delve into our curated collection of rare vintage finds and pre-loved designer brand garments and accessories.
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Canada
- theheirloom.store
Excellent customer service and perfect…
Excellent customer service and perfect item exactly as listed! Thanks so much!

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Very fast communication
Very fast communication, even though it was the weekend! Received my belt in the mail as advertised. Love it!
Awesome!
Great experience! They were willing to accommodate fair offers. I typed in my address wrong and they double checked with me prior to shipping! They withheld their 48hr shipping policy. My order came just as described and in great condition! 10/10
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