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Hi all


I have two bundles to sell.


Bundle 1;


For age 7-8 includes;

Mary Kate & Ashley denim shorts with red & white star detail

Mini Boden denim shorts with turn up (adjustable waist)

Next 3/4 length cotton trousers

Next 3/4 length denim trousers with pink bobble tassels

Mini Boden 3/4 length jeans

Next faded denim jacket with rhinestone patterns

Purple John Lewis Party skirt with sequins (adjustable waist)

Purple Decathalon ?skort? (shorts that look like a skirt at the front (adjustable waist)

Black sequin cardigan

Red Mini Boden jumbo cord skirt (adjustable waist)

Blue & white spot leggings

Two pairs of black leggings (one pair is thermal)

Plain white T shirt

Plain white vest

11 pairs of tights assorted colours

One grey scarf with sequin stars on

One blue spotty scarf with matching fingerless gloves that have a mitten bit to fold over fingers when needed

One pair pink gloves that do the same (turn into mittens)

One lovely flowery hat that covers ears too


?20 the lot. Priced low is it goes and if need be you can pass on anything you don?t want. There are some really good

items in there.


Images of all items in this bundle attached here.


Bundle two;


For age 8-9 Years includes

1 red & grey winter dress

1 black with red flowers winter dress

Black denim skirt

Black pleated school skirt

Next red and pink spot fleece

Pink fleece

Gap white spotty long sleeve T shirt

H&M purple long sleeve T shirt

Pink stripy skirt

Blue flowery John Lewis cotton onesie

Multi colour stripe John Lewis cotton PJs

Green bottoms and white top London 2012 Olympic cotton PJs


?10 for this bundle

Photos attached on post below of all items


*if you?d like both bundles I?d be happy to do a deal*


Collection from Nunhead.


Text me for a speedy reply 07977 130318 as I don?t always remember to check back here for messages.


Thanks.

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