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Great summer bundle for 12-18 months baby boy.


Includes:

2 x blue GAP summer onesies, one with sleeves and one without

Tommy Hilfiger onesie/short dungarees, lovely natural/cream cotton short dungaree type outfit. Only worn a couple of times for special occasions.

Lovely lightweight cotton jeans with elasticated waist and roll up legs, so you can make 3/4 length (or handy for short babas)

Chinos - H&M

Light blue jeans - Next - really good condition

Smart navy chinos/smart trousers - only worn couple of times for special occasions

4 T shirts - Zara, H&M, Next - see picture

Cute demin shorts from H&M

Navy swim shorts with a shark motif on the bottom

4 pairs of casual shorts

Lovely GAP cardigan/sweater, with buttons down, pocket detail and elbow patches.

1 very cute lightweight waterproof jacket - green camouflage print - F&F

Some photos attached.

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

Collect near Dulwich Hospital.

First to collect, can have.

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