Win A Luxury Gift Voucher From Peper Harow Socks
The perfect gift for Father's Day, we've got three vouchers to give away from Peper Harow worth £100 for first place, with £50 and £25 for two runner-ups...
Founded in 2013, Peper Harow is a quintessentially British brand supplying customers across the globe with the highest quality socks, luxury accessories and exquisite gifts. Designs are unique, fashionable and created to compliment the modern lifestyle of both men and women.
The name Peper Harow comes from a parish of the same name in Surrey with a cricket heritage dating back to 1727. The name is represented in an inspiration of British roots.
Peper Harow are passionate about their products and take pride in ensuring practices work proactively towards sustainability. All socks are created by a dedicated team, working with state-of-the-art knitting technology and located in the UK.
To be in with a chance to win one of these three vouchers (£100 for first place, £50 for second and £25 for third), just enter Peper Harow's random draw by clicking the link:
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Hurry though, there's not long to enter - the closing date is Wednesday June 14 - best of luck!
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