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Very Nice Handbag Company
t: 01323 722618
info@theverynicehandbagcompany.co.uk
www.theverynicehandbagcompany.co.uk
The Very Nice Handbag Company was formed
in Eastbourne to provide Ladies with the latest fashion
handbags and fashion accessories at affordable prices.
With this in mind we decided that a boutique environment
would enhance the shopping experience for any woman
looking to purchase fashion accessories that are not
available in the mainstream high street multiple retailers’
stores. Indeed, the main foundations of the company
are exclusivity (our customers want to be the only one
wearing or carrying our accessories), quality, value
for money and good old fashioned service.
We have therefore chosen 2 main ranges
of handbags, clutch bags and purses from the LYDC (London
Young Designer Connection) and Cavaggio labels.
LYDC
This company, which is based in London
in the heart of the fashion world, enables the designs
of talented young designers to be manufactured and placed
in the retail market. This then affords the opportunity
for these young designers to take a tangible portfolio
to the major design houses to display their talents.
Very often, they end up designing for the major international
household names. We are very proud to be retailing this
product in the South of England, which has proved to
be very popular with our clients.
Cavaggio
This is a fashion house that is owned
by The Very Nice Handbag Company. The main ethos of
this brand is to provide ‘one off’ designer
handbags regionally to our customers. The main criteria
for this company are to provide handbags of Italian
design and origination, which is to be unique and exclusive
but at the same time affordable.
Our Accessories
Our jewellery, scarves and umbrellas are
sourced nationwide for their style and uniqueness. Without
exception they are hand picked by us with our customer’s
requirements in mind.
Above all else, we strive for total
customer satisfaction and we believe that our product
offer to the market place is unique and is unequalled
anywhere else in the South of England
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