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Great starter every day bundle for 12-18 months baby boy, moving into autumn (or perfect for today's weather!)


Some great basics, and this bundle would make a great starting point for a little boy.

Includes:

9 long sleeved t shirts (Next, M&S)

9 short sleeved vests (all well worn, fine for for under t-shirts)

9 short sleeved t shirts (GAP, Polarn O Pyret, H&M, Debenhams)

4 lovely sweaters inc. lovely smart like-new M&S sweater and Christmas jumper with furry Santa motif

4 shirts (M&S and 1 Primark)

Long demin dungarees from GAP

Short chino type dungarees from GAP

4 trousers inc 2 pairs gap jeans and 2 pairs m&s chinos

2 coats; Lovely bright yellow one from M&S, although it's been washed the cuffs are slightly grey> Navy one from Next is slightly bigger than 12-18 months I would say.

2 sleep suits

1 snuggle fleecy sleep suit with space motif

1 pair blue and white checked pyjamas from GAP. My son's first proper PJs and he looked so cute in them!


Some photos attached.

Looking for ?10 for the lot. From a smoke free, pet free home.

Collect near Dulwich Hospital.

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