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For sale Boys/girls snow Ski suits age 3-4 and 5-6 - C&A and Rodeo perfect for skiing


lauracg

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Here I have two snow suits/ski suit for sale, in excellent conditions, all freshly laundered, clean and ready to go:


1) The first one is ideal to fit a child up to 104cm height I would say age 3-4 or even 3-5 depending how big your child is.

Colour: grey/blue, with two front zipped it would look good on either boys or girls. Brand C&A. See pictures for details. For sale at ?15.


2) The second one is bigger, age 5/6 to fir waist 55cm/21 1/2", but it did fit well my 6/7 years old. This suit has many practical zipped pockets, and even a handy belt with a separate purse, see details in pictures below. It is a Rodeo brand, multi colour, bright red, blue/purple, it would look good on both boy or girl. For sale at ?15.


These looked gorgeous on my boys and kept them well warm and dry!


Both items are in excellent conditions and great quality.


From a pet and smoke free household.


Collection from SE23

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