Seems the D&P Textiles warehouse on Cheapside is back in business after the big fire in February. The left-hand section of the factory, where the roof has collapsed, is still cordoned off but the main body of the building is showing signs of life once more, with workers busily sorting through clothes. The teddy bears keep their beady eyes on them to make sure there’s no slacking off.
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I am interested in buying second hand clothes to retail in Africa (GABON). I would like to find about your price range and the conditions of payment.
I would be grateful if you could contact me at the above email or mobile number.
07949811964
Hi Anne
You’d need to contact D&P Textiles direct to enquire about this – contact details on their website:
http://www.dandptextile.co.uk/
Cheers, Nicky