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Girl's SHOES (2-3y.o). Spanish,Italian, summer,autumn/winter,beach


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I have loads of shoes for sale.


Designer, occasion,casual,summer,fabric,leather...


Beige Pili Carrera (famous Spanish designer) Spanish shoes :?15


Blue Italian Sandals: ?10


Summer white shoes with flowers ?5


navy shoes with checked ribbon ?5


Lovely Black & Silver shoes ?8


Another beige Spanish shoes ( one has a small scratch seen in pics)?8


Beach sandals,crocs,flower pumps (50p each)


Blue pumps with flower (with velcro strap)?6


Pink/grey comfi shoes with butterfly detail and velcro strap ?10


Zara Silver pumps ?5


Next rabbit boot sleepers ?3


Mainly sizes 4-5 (23-24-25)

Most in excellent & very good condition.


P.m if interested or for more details,pics etc

Thank you

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