
Reply from Kompagniet af 1991
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Dansk tøj firma placeret i Sønderborg. Vi sælger eget designet dametøj under brandsene ZHENZI, ZE-ZE Nordic og ANYDAY.
Elholm 8, 6400, Sønderborg, Denmark
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Reply from Kompagniet af 1991
I was able to order and pay but after your store tells me you dont ship to Iceland If order is under x amount. This info should come before i pay.

Reply from Kompagniet af 1991
Shipping to Germany didn't take too long. Now I got some pretty and comfortable clothing no one else here has. Will very probably order more.

Reply from Kompagniet af 1991
Good website, nice products en communication en service is very good and fast
I'm a fan from the Netherlands!

Reply from Kompagniet af 1991
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