November 27, 2009

Wrap up warm this Winter!

Filed under: products — Tags: , , , — Pretty & Witty @ 11:23 am

Brrrrrr, it’s getting cold! The Indian Autumn has left us and now the frost is on the ground. What better way to keep warm this Winter than wrapping yourself up with a cashmere scarf.   

Cashmere is now cheaper than it ever was and the colours and prints are incredible. Here we pick our favourite scarves to keep you cosy.

Cocowai

These scarves are very fine, incredibly soft, and hand woven, scarves that are so fine and light, the entire scarf can fit through a wedding ring, yet they are warm enough to keep you cosy during a cold Winter. They are all designed in the UK and made in Nepal to the most exacting standards, Measuring approximately 73cm x 204cm with 2cm frayed ends, these look beautiful worn as a shawl or as a scarf and come in a gorgeous range of colours

 

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Me & Kashmiere

Made from 100% hand picked cashmere which is then hand-woven using traditional looms, these shawls are light and warm without it being bulky I hate it when you feel as if you’re wearing a blanket round your neck! And the prints are stunning, from leopard to giraffe prints, all in different colours and all very on trend.

 

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Cashmere mix pashminas

If you prefer something a little thicker try these lovely cashmere mix scarves – made from 30% cashmere, 40% silk and 30% wool. Hand made in Nepal, these are beautifully heavy, warm and very soft.

 

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November 12, 2009

Red Hot Fashion!

 

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From clutch bags to shoulder bags, scarves to purses, red always makes a statement. It can totally transform an outfit by giving it the WOW factor!

From dark deep wine through to tomato red and soft raspberry – and with prices ranging from £10 upwards – we have all the red hot fashion accessories this Christmas season.

(Click on the photo to be taken to the details of each item) 

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November 9, 2009

Pretty and Witty now verified!

 

We are pleased to report that over the last couple of weeks Pretty and Witty has become verified as an ISIS compliant website. This means that consumers can shop online with confidence wherever they see the ISIS logo because it certifies that the retailer has:

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  • Registered with the ISIS programme and undertaken to trade in a manner that is legal, decent, honest, truthful and fair
  • Had its web site and service reviewed and monitored by IMRG
  • Had its Business, VAT and Data Protection registrations checked by IMRG

 

Not only that but we have also become verified as an an IDIS accredited retailer too! This means we have a duty to you the customer to offer you: 

  • Clear delivery information before you place your order accredited_idis
  • Convenient and reliable delivery service
  • Notification of any delivery limitations / conditions 
  • Charges that are complete and simple to understand 
  • Access to information on your order progress / history
  • Delivery within the agreed time frame
  • Helpful support with failed / late / attempted deliveries
  • Your goods arriving in good condition
  • A clear returns process, with any limitations / conditions notified prior to purchase

 

We have also been reviewed and approved by the  GNGapproved and the  approved

What we found very interesting when setting up the above verifications were the number of websites which use the ISIS logo when in fact they aren’t verified! It’s always a good idea to click on the link and make sure the website is what it says it is!

 

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