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For sale Ben 10 Big Bundle Outfits x4 Jetray, Four Arm, Swampfire+tops


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Boys ben 10 bundle ?20 for the lot or ?5 per outfit ? well used, still some life in them (see pictures and below description)

1) Ben 10 white t-shirt top & reversible trousers (black/dark green) both items are used and with some fabric holes (top has a small hole in the front, trousers are in my opinion too big/long compared to the top and are visibly frailed/holed/damaged at the bottom, see close up picture); label states Age 5-7 but t-shirt is more 3-5 in my opinion

2) Ben 10 long sleeve green and black shirt, good conditions overall, Age 3-5

3) Ben 10 Four Arm top: Alien like red and white padded top with 4 arms ? it has seen better times, it was one of my son?s favourites, logo peeling off and lots of bobbing, inner label states 116cm ? would fit a 3-4 years old ? this is well used conditions!

4) Ben 10 Jetray six-pack red alien long sleeves top. With 3 fingers red gloves, tail and yellow wings good conditions, Age 3-5

5) Ben 10 Green Swampfire outfit, overall good used conditions, Age 5-6

From a pet and smoke free home.

All in used condition but freshly laundered and still some wear left in them.

Great bundle for any Ben 10 fan.

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