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Girls 11 - 14 years/size 4,6 & 8, Spring/Summer Clothes


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All in excellent condition


Photo 1: light weight jeans:

Newlook acid wash size 8: ?6

Denim Co. grey skinny & long leg size 8: ?5

Miss Evie mid blue, 14 years, loose fit, adjustable waist: ?4


Photo 2: Tops

Peacocks red & grey/blue check, cotton shirt, long sleeves can be rolled up & buttoned in place, size 8: ?3

Young dimension black & white print chiffon top, 13 years: ?3

Gone Miss Evie light pink T shirt, slim fit, 13 years : ?2


More Spring/Summer tops, trousers, shorts added, all in good condition and individually priced from ?1 - ?5.


Crystal Palace Road, near Heber Road

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