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Clothes & shoes for teenage boy or man age 15 yrs upwards, Smallish/Medium/Large


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More added, see post 7th Sept.

All in very good condition


ASOS Jeans, label says Waist 33", Length 34", but I ve measured them as maximum Waist 34", maximum Length 35", roomy fit. Worn once: ?10.


ASOS swim shorts, label says Waist 32", I ve measured them as Waist 33"/34", roomy fit, as new/unworn: ?8


Crew Clothing shorts, label says medium, I ve measured as Waist 34/35", roomy fit, as new/unworn: ?15,


Nr Heber Rd

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More clothes for teenage boy 15 yrs or more.

Chino type trousers, slightly twisted 32W, 34L, ex cond ?10

Criminal Damage crazy navy sweatshirt with white stars, ex cond, medium or large, ?10

Denim shirt with pearl buttons, slim fit, medium, ?5

Weird grey & black joggers, XXL but not that long, maybe 32' leg, ex cond, ?5

Short sleeved 50 s style large navy & red loose cheque, slim fit, ex cond, ?4

Soul Cal blue pin stripe mid thigh shorts, Medium, worn but wearable ?3

Soul Cal navy shorts, 32' waist, v worn, just wearable ?2

2 pairs Cricket trousers 30W, 32L, good cond ?10 & ?5

Football type shorts, Addidas royal blue, 30/32' waist, ex cond ?5

Ditto, but 28-30 waist? Size small, vgc ?5t

Football type shorts, royal blue, Dri Fit size small 30-32' waist? ?3

Black denim jeans, W32 L33, ?5

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