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2-3 yrs Red: Togz waterproof jacket & dungarees added to boys clothes & footwear 2-3yrs


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See last post for Togz waterproofs

See posts below for more added.(trainers, snow dungarees, jeans, trousers, joggers, footwear,sleepwear,)


All in excellent or very good condition.


3 light weight cotton shirts: ?3 each

1 red tartan check brush cotton shirt: ?3

Zara cotton light weight zip through top, ?3

Red Polo top, ?2

SOLD Navy thick cotton zip through hoody, ?3

3 T shirts, ?1 each

Navy warm, fleece lined zip through jacket, ?3

GONE Monsoon knitted tank top with vehicles, ?2


Yellow swimming shorts, not in photo: ?2


Nr Heber Rd

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GONE Converse laced boots size 8/25, dark blue, worn but wearable, ?3

Blue with red, white & yellow, 'Lego' crocs size 8/25, excellent condition: ?4

Dark brown size 8 sandals with closed toe(ie suitable for pre-school), ?3

Summer shorts, polo shirts, T shirts, swimming shorts, beach/pool robe etc, from ?1 to ?5.

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SOLD: 2.5 tog Unisex Grobag, sleeping bag, John Lewis, 18months - 3 years.

Good condition: ?3


Sleepwear:

Blue zoo green dragon onesie, (much nicer colour than in the photo) lovely & warm, vgc: ?5

In the night garden Igglepiggle Pjamas, quite worn: ?2.

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