Iconic D-Day Calendar
Count the most important days of your life with the Iconic D-Day Calendar.
- 48 sheets including days, weeks, months and years
This cute and original standing desk calendar by Iconic contains 48 sheets including days, weeks, months and years. It is reversible: one side allows you to set your own dates and can be used as perpetual calendar, while the other is designed to be a d-day calendar for counting days before the most important dates of your life, such as birthday, exam, wedding day, baby due etc.
Count the most important days of your life with the Iconic D-Day Calendar.
- 48 sheets including days, weeks, months and years
This cute and original standing desk calendar by Iconic contains 48 sheets including days, weeks, months and years. It is reversible: one side allows you to set your own dates and can be used as perpetual calendar, while the other is designed to be a d-day calendar for counting days before the most important dates of your life, such as birthday, exam, wedding day, baby due etc.
Delivery & Returns
Orders £30+ | UK Royal Mail delivery within 5 days, Monday to Friday. Free on orders over £30. | FREE |
Tracked Delivery 48 |
Royal Mail 48, tracked. Delivery within 48 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£2.99 |
Tracked Delivery 24 |
Royal Mail 24, tracked. Delivery within 24 hours, Monday to Friday. Tracking number provided. |
£4.99 |
Next Day Delivery | Delivery on the following working day on orders purchased before 12:00pm, 5 days a week. You'll receive a tracking number with updates about the progress of your order. Signature required. |
£6.99 |
International Delivery |
Shipping costs are calculated automatically at the checkout when both the destination and delivery service are selected. |
From £8.00 |
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