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FOR SALE: Bundles of Boy?s Clothes ages 12 months ? 4/5 years old. Mostly used


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12-18 months used (?10)

Baby Gap blue and white striped jumper

John Lewis multi coloured striped fleece

John Lewis cream and brown striped t-shirt

John Lewis striped tank top

Mini Mode green long-sleeved t-shirt with tractor design

Mothercare black corduroy trousers

M&S brown combat trousers

Mini Boden blue and green striped polo shirt


18-24 months used (?20)

Mini Boden green and blue striped fleece coat

John Lewis blue pirate pyjamas

Gap blue t-shirt with hood

Mothercare brown long sleeved t-shirt

Mothercare striped long sleeved t-shirt

M&S red / grey striped long sleeved t-shirt

Gap green / grey checked shirt

H&M dungarees

George grey corduroy trousers

Mini Boden checked trousers


Age 2-3 used (?15)

John Lewis navy/red/white striped fleece

John Lewis blue/red striped fleece

John Lewis green/blue striped rugby shirt

Baby Gap blue/white striped v-neck t-shirt

M&S Mr Bump t-shirt

M&S Mr Happy t-shirt

Baby Gap blue striped polo shirt

Baby Gap red/blue striped polo shirt

Baby Gap grey combat trousers

Sainsbury?s tracksuit trousers x 2 (beige & black)


Age 3 NEW (?5)

NEW C&A black trousers (with tags on). Purchased for 17 Euros


Age 3-4 used (?20)

John Lewis long sleeved blue shirt

John Lewis blue/red/white striped rugby shirt

Mini Club brown rugby shirt

Sense Organics rainbow striped long sleeved t-shirt with lion design

Bob & Blossom blue striped long sleeve t-shirt with pirate design

M&S white long sleeved Gruffalo t-shirt

M&S green long sleeved Buzz Lightyear t-shirt

Blue Zoo brown corduroy trousers

Florence & Fred blue combat trousers

H&M brown jeans

C&A black corduroy trousers


Age 4-5 used (?10)

Joules blue striped rugby shirt

Gap blue/white striped shirt

Tesco blue/white/grey striped t-shirt

John Lewis blue/grey long sleeved t-shirt with drum kit design and hood

Disney cars Lightening McQueen long sleeved blue t-shirt

Bob The Builder blue long sleeved t-shirt

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