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ALL SOLD Baby girl clothes 0-3m, 3-6m, 6-9m LOTS


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These are dresses from when my daughter was born last year that she simply never got around to wearing.

1 x jojo maman bebe 0-3 mnths

1 x JoJo 3-6

1 x Marks and Spencer dress 3-6 mnths (This has a small tea stain on which happened as my mum excitedly showed off the clothes she had bought and then spilled her tea a tad! Not very noticeable and would possibly still come out with a good stain remover)

1 x disney design dress 6-9 mnths

There is also a primark t shirt/vest 0-3 months

?15 for all.


Also a big collection of lovely 0-3 month girls' clothes including really nice vests, rompers and tops

plus a selection of 3-6 month clothes. There are some really lovely things in there. ?20 for the lot.


Also have 2 items from the Liberty and Mamas & Papas range:

1 x 0-3 month dress with pants - worn once - has been washed, just needs a bit of an iron as you can see from pic. ?8

1x 3-6 month gorgeous romper style suit. ?8 (or ?15 for both)

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