Wedding outfit mother of the groom
Brilliant service. Outfit made to measure … Gini is amazing.
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Julie Fitzmaurice is a Bespoke Ladieswear Store situated in Harrogate, specialising in made to measure womenswear and Mother of the Bride and Groom
Parliament Street 38, HG1 1BW, Harrogate, United Kingdom
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Brilliant service. Outfit made to measure … Gini is amazing.
Totally shocking after sales service for faulty goods. Their refusal to mend, exchange or refund my daughter's faulty dress and their flippant unprofessional remarks suggests they are not the high class Harrogate establishment they make out to be and are best avoided.
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