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 ABOUT US  

From a freshfields start in November 2006 "For Ladies Who Shop" has evolved into a customer based relationship bringing unique quality accessories to the market. We try to ensure that nothing is "same as" "same as" and that's what sets us apart. We have met many of our customers in their workplace, in their Leisure Club, at Charity Lunches or at shows throughout the length and breadth of the country.

In 2010 we launch our online shop mainly due to customer requests and expectations but we still enjoy face to face contact and look forward to meeting new and existing customers at the various events we will be attending this year.

 

We will continue to seek out the award winning designers in the range of "ladies accessories "no matter whether they be based in Lancashire or Lichtenstein in order to bring you "the best of the best"

 

We hope you are enjoying previous purchases and have set up our site to be one of your "favourites" and by registering at the online shop you will be first to see the new ranges this year.

 

FUNDRAISING - There are many worthwhile causes and by our donating 10% of sales at Ladies Lunches, Dinner Parties and Girl's Nights In over 15,000 pounds has been passed to the following charities since we started in business.
 

The Princess Royal Trust for Carers

The Marie Curie Big - Build Up Appeal

Breast Cancer Care

The Chickenshed Theatre Trust

The Anthony Nolan Trust

Epilepsy Scotland

St Margaret of Scotland Hospice

Erskine Hospital

The Ayrshire Hospice

The Pretty Pink Lunch For Breast Cancer Awareness

 

If you are planning an event this year we will be pleased to be invited to assist.

Call us now on 0141 616 2212  - we'd be happy to discuss your requirements and make recommendations.

 

 
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