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Amazon Pashminas Seconds various colours

a_k321
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Found these on amazon looks like a bargain I bought 2 and the quality were good even though they were seconds. Most colours are £1.55 and price includes delivery
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Factory-Seconds-Pashmina-Scarf-Shawl/dp/B005HDYE9I/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1366369674&sr=8-4&keywords=pashmina
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Factory-Seconds-Pashmina-Scarf-Shawl/dp/B005HDYE9I/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1366369674&sr=8-4&keywords=pashmina
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Wow - what an array of colours!!
Wanted an orange one to go with a new bag and so many different shades - still at that price you cannot go wrong - thanks.Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. -- Sally Koch0 -
You can use them to wrap presents as well i have done in the past. Might have to buy some more for future presents cheaper and more useful than giftwrap (well the nice stuff i would normally buy).
just remembered someone talking about using them to tie round chairs at a wedding then as a favour for after.......0 -
You can use them to wrap presents as well i have done in the past. Might have to buy some more for future presents cheaper and more useful than giftwrap (well the nice stuff i would normally buy).
just remembered someone talking about using them to tie round chairs at a wedding then as a favour for after.......
thanks thats a good idea will think about doing that in the future0 -
I know it's a really good price but just to note that they are 100% viscose so not a pashmina more a large scarf. But still a bargain.0
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thanks, just ordered 6 for teacher pressies in july and xmas pressies for mums x0
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Seen these,or ones very similar in a local shop for £2. They're ok for the price, but I wouldn't want to wear one, and I get most of my clothes in charity shops0
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The do look fantastic value, but have you read some of the negative reviews? Oddly the same seller (Kuldip Ltd) appears in four different listings (at least) with different photos and prices, but all despatched by Kuldip Ltd. Lots of reviews complain about dirty and smelly products.
Thank you anyway for posting this find OP - hopefully some of you will be luck.0 -
now £1.74 (or £1.80 from a different seller on right)0
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No, they are still ranging from 1.50 to 1.70 on this link ordered a few, certainly more positive viewpoints than negative ones, so worth a try and some great colours,thanks OP x0
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Yes well its easy to wash them when they arrive and for the money worth seeing what they are like - one pulled thread not noticeable when bunched up as a scarf anyway.Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. -- Sally Koch0
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