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FS Summer clothes (Girls 2-3y/ Boys 6-9m)


Zedd

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Getting ready for summer? Below items are for sale. All are in good-excellent condition unless otherwise stated and some have never been worn.


Brands include: Next, Zara, John Lewis, Jojo, Gap, Mothercare, Tu, Primark




1. Bundle of Girl's summer clothes age 2-3 years (22 items) ?20


1 x Zara blouse

2 x t-shirt - 1 x Next; 1 x Primark

4 x shorts - Mothercare, 2 washed but never worn

1 x skirt - Mothercare

4 x trousers - 1 x John Lewis, 1 x Tu, 1 x Mothercare (never worn), 1 x Zara (never worn, with tag)

10 x dresses - 2 x Gap (1 worn once), 2 x H&M, 1 x Zara, 1 x Blue Zoo(a bit faded but good for nursery etc), 1 x Tu, 1 x Primark, 1 x John Lewis (a bit faded but good for nursery etc.)



2. Bundle of Girls swimming wear and accessories Age 2-3 (7 items) ?20


1 x Peppa Pig swimming costume (only worn a couple of times)

1 x pair of "bikini" bottoms

2 x sun/swim suit - 1 x Jojo (worn a handful of times - one holiday, looks new), 1 x Tu (never worn)

1 x swimming sunhat


3. Small bundle of boys 6-9m summer clothes and swimwear (9 items) ?20

3 x short sleeve/leg playsuits - Mothercare

1 x sun/swim suit - Jojo Maman Bebe (only worn a few times - one week's holiday last year)

2 x swim shorts

3 x sunhat

6 x disposable swim nappies size 3-4


Photos on below messages.

Pm me if you're interested!

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