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Snowsuit & Boys' clothes & footwear for day & night 12-24 months


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see this & later posts below.

All in excellent or very good condition


L-R, top ? bottom


SOLD White Co. checked PJs: ?3


SOLD Addidas grey romper: ?4

SOLD Mothercare striped fluffy sleepsuit: ?3

SOLD 6 ? 18 month 2.5 tog Growbag/Sleeping bag: ?4

SOLD Gap needlecord with brush cotton, pale blue shirt: ?4


Gap checked shirt: ?3


SOLD navy jumbo cord trousers: ?3

SOLD M & S hooded sleeveless puffa: ?3

SOLD Gap navy fleecy hoody: ?4

SOLD Gap baby cord dungarees: ?4

SOLD Very soft fluffy hoody: ?2


SOLD Gap fleecy hat: ?2

SOLD Swimming trunks: ?2


Crystal Palace Rd, nr Heber Rd.

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Warm sleepwear for 12 ? 24 months, in good condition

3 cotton sleepsuits - 2 M&S with the snowman, 18-24m ?2 each (tractors sold)

2 Mothercare soft warm velour sleepsuits with feet, Thomas 12-18m, Fireman Sam 18-24m, ?3 each


Crystal Palace Rd, nr Heber Rd.

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White Co light blue and white striped thick toweling hooded bathrobe/dressing gown, 12 - 24 months

suitable after bath or after swimming: ?5


SOLD Marks and Spencer soft & fluffy little brown bear hooded zip through fleece jacket with cotton lining, 12 - 18 months+: ?4

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Above are Available unless marked sold.

Also:

Grey warm snow dungarees, adjustable length, 12-24months; ?6

Bushbaby warm, splashproof snowsuit, red &navy, 18-24 months ?9

Gap cherry red fleecy hoody 18-24 months ?3

Polarn O Pyret navy & white pinstripe dungarees 12-24 months: ?4

Next warm navy & red stripe footless romper 18-24 months: ?3

Gap warm navy fleecy play suit without sleeves: 18-24 months: ?4

Normandy navy and white stripe sweatshirt, 12-34months: ?2

2 Gap little brown bear long sleeved body tops, 18-24months: ?3 for both

Other items priced in previous post.

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