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Girls Teenager clothes, approx.14-16 Year old


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Minimum of 60 items (if not more..) of girls clothes for approx 14-16 yrs olds. Mix of almost new or very good condition clothes and some new.

Labels include Bluezoo, Mantaray, Next, H&M, Adidas, M&S, New Look, Gap, Zara, Lands End, La Redoute..


4 hoodies,5 skirts, 7 trousers, 4 shorts, approx 20 T shirts, 1 polar-bear Xmas jumper (like new), 2 leggings, sleeve less summer tops, 4 long sleeve tops, sweatshirt, 2 dresses and more.

Pack includes 1 navy straight M&S school trousers and Next navy pencil skirt,

2 part black & beige Angel Bra-set 34A (75A), 1 black 70A (both new),


Different sizes as in age group which means a few items are S or XS adult size. If interested in more size info or pictures let me know. Single items start from ?1, cheaper by the bundle.


From smoke free house. From ?1.00 upwards if sold separately or all for ?76.-


Shoes separately available

GONE! High-Top VANS Black with Snoopy / Woodstock design size 6, excellent condition

Converse burgundy trainers size 6, very good condition, ?6.-

Ricosta light olive sandals,size 6, narrow fit, ?5.-

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