WHAT
TOPSHOP DELIVERS
WHERE
ONLINE
WHEN
24 HOURS A DAY
HOW MUCH
DELIVERY TO AUSTRALIA 10 POUNDS FLAT. TAKES AROUND FIVE WORKING DAYS.
It's happened to us all. A friend returns from overseas, clothed in next season's fashion, you fall in love with a top/dress/bag, ask where it's from and the answer (if not H&M) is frikkin Topshop.
Well breathe easy, no longer must you fly 16 hours, or get lost in a four level store on Oxford St. Topshop deliver for 10 pounds. That's it. Merry Christmas.
Location: Online
Product Type: Fashion
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