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Two bundles of girls clothes 2-3 years old - H&M, M&S, Jojo, TU, ?15 each bundle


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Hello,

I have a huge bundle of 2-3y girls clothes for sale that include over 60 items (and vests, pants and socks on top of that). I have listed all available items below, and I think it makes sense to split them into two bundles for ?15 each. So each bundle will include 8 long-sleeve tops, 4 dresses, 6 vests, 5 pairs of tights and so on - just divide the list below by 2.


All clothes are 100% cotton, I never buy any polyester clothes. All in good or very good condition and have plenty of life in them. Various brands ? H&M, Marks and Spencer, JoJo Maman Bebe, Sainsbury?s, George. Too many to list them all individually but you are welcome to come over and have a look before you buy (I am in Sydenham). I can also send photos via whatsup. I think ?15 is a fair price for the bundle, considering most H&M tops I bought new for about 5.99 per top.


The whole lot includes:


- 16 long-sleeve tops

- 7 short-sleeve tops

- 8 dresses (jersey, corduroy, cotton)

- 12 vests

- 1 cardigan and 4 jumpers

- 9 pairs of tights ? no holes, not stretched, barely worn

- 2 pairs of matching pyjamas

- 3 pairs of trousers (jeans, corduroys) ? all like new as barely worn

- 1 hoodie by Crew Clothing CO

- 2 jeans jackets

- 2 skirts

- 4 pairs of leggins

- 1 pair of shorts (the label says 12-18m but they still fit my daughter at 4!)

- 4 swimming costumes

- 8 pairs of pants and 3 pairs of socks


Thanks for looking.

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