Great pair which made be buy more
Great pair which made be buy more. I would be buying more of them
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Discover luxury lingerie and nightwear from Fleur of England. Shop for exquisite lingerie, sumptuous silk nightwear and designer accessories.
Zetland Road 7, BS6 7AG, Bristol, United Kingdom
Great pair which made be buy more. I would be buying more of them
Amazing product line, innovative in design and leader in there field, customer service excellent and responded well to any issues.
Wanted to buy a set from them and use their code 'DREAM' for 25% off. But the code was not accepted. Then I got another email with the same code for the items left in my basket. Again, the code was not valid! And it even happened a third time! Complete waste of time and effort and false advertising!
AVOID - AVOID.

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