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Girls School Shoes: 2 pairs, size 39 and size 4.5/5


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Startrite 'Burford' size 39F, as new, unworn. Purchased from Biff in Dulwich for ?46. Selling for ?25.


GONE: sand coloured suede smart/casual summer shoes, size 37, very good condition, ?5


GONE 'Farringdon London' school shoes, size 5, excellent condition, ?10.


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Office patent loafers, very dark navy, could pass as black. Would fit a Size 4.5 or 5 (sized as 39 but are a small fit so more a size 38.). Worn a couple of times, excellent condition, purchased for ?65, selling for ?30.

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