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Hi, am having a sort out and have some bundles of baby clothes to sell. Everything included is used but in a good or very good condition (no stains, etc) and is all washed and folded. Pick up from near Queens Rd Peckham please.



1) BABY GIRLS 0-6 MONTHS

Includes: 12 short or long sleeved onesies, 7 dresses, 4 pyjama onesies, 7 long sleeved t-shirts, 11 trousers/leggings, 3 cardigans, 1 jumper, 1 winter hat and 1 summer hat, 2 pairs of slippers, 2 hairbands and 9 pairs of socks.

OVER 50 ITEMS! SELLING FOR ?30.



2) BABY NEUTRALS 0-6 MONTHS

Includes: 2 cardigans, 7 longsleeved onesies, 5 shortsleeved onesies, 3 t-shirts, 6 trousers, 2 hats, 1 pram suit and 1 sleeping bag.

OVER 25 ITEMS FOR ?10 ONLY!



3) BABY GIRLS 6-12 MONTHS

Includes: 13 longsleeved onesies, 6 vests, 4 cardigans, 7 trousers/leggings, 2 dungarees, 3 jumpsuits, 6 t-shirts/tunics, 3 pyjama onesies, 2 coats, 1 sleeping bag, 5 dresses, gloves, shoes, 2 summer hats, one swimming costume.

OVER 50 ITEMS FOR JUST ?30!

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