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A small national chain, Avoca has cornered the Irish market in colourful, girly (and pricey) homewear and gently Bohemian clothes and accessories. Think of the American store Anthopologie and you're not a million miles off.
A small national chain, Avoca has cornered the Irish market in colourful, girly (and pricey) homewear and gently Bohemian clothes and accessories. Think of the American store Anthopologie and you're not a million miles off. Read less

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A small national chain, Avoca has cornered the Irish market in colourful, girly (and pricey) homewear and gently Bohemian clothes and accessories. Think of the American store Anthopologie and you're not a million miles off.
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