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NOW GONE: Nearly new baby boy clothes - newborn and 0-3 months - & sleep sacks - free


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I have 3 large bags of neutral and baby boy clothes - onesies, vests, shirts and trousers, mainly from M&S, Gap, JoJo Maman Bebe, Ralph Lauren, Petit Bateau, Mini Club - that were given to us by very generous friends but which our boy has sadly already grown out of. Many were worn only a few times. I would love for someone to get some more use and love out of them.


I also have two newborn-size Bounty towels with hoods (that they give you in hospital), a light blue patterned 0-6 month sleep sack (can't remember the tog but it's heavy), and a fleece sleep swaddle sack that fits babies up to 12 pounds. Again, would love for someone to get some more use out of them as they have plenty of life left.


I didn't take pictures before bagging them, but you are welcome to come over and browse through and take what you like. We are on The Gardens, SE22.

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