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TrustScore 2 out of 5

67 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very pleased with what I got

Very pleased with what I got. I ordered early November and only received today but I think it could have been to do with the Christmas postage. Anyway I’m pleased with them.

9 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraud

Scam company - I waited for several weeks, ordered it on 26/11/2025 still not here…👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿
Buy somewhere else.

26 November 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Textiles to be sold to end consumers in…

Textiles to be sold to end consumers in the EU must have a label.
The label must state the composition of the fabric in percentage, with the largest percentage first, have clear and legible text using the same font, size and style of letters, and clearly distinguish between the information on the textile composition and other information, such as care instructions.
You must translate the text into all official languages ​​of the EU countries where you intend to sell the products.

You may only describe a textile product as "100%" or "pure" if it consists of only one type of fibre. You can choose whether to use such terms or, for example, to use only "cotton" for a sweater made of 100% cotton.

You must stick to the fibre names and types listed in Annex I to the EU Textile Names and Labelling Regulation. If the product contains a textile fibre that is not on the list, you can request that the new fibre type be added. You can read more about how it works on the European Commission's website on textiles and clothing legislation. That just writing in Chinese is not enough and is not legal.

19 March 2025
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