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For sale: large selection of Brownies uniform


redjam

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Both my daughters have been through Brownies and I seem to have amassed a huge pile of old Brownies uniform, as follows:


T-shirt (small, age 7-8ish?) - bit faded

T-shirt (larger, 30" chest, age 9-10ish?) - as new


Long-sleeved top (small, 24" chest)

Long-sleeved top (medium, 26" chest)

Long-sleeved top (larger, 30" chest, age 9-10ish) - all reasonably good nick


Leggings (22" waist)

Leggings (24" waist)

Leggings (28" waist) - all reasonably good nick


Gilet - one small and one large, though they are both confusingly labelled 26" - both covered in badges with my inexpert sewing which would need to be unpicked


I'd love to offload this all in one batch if possible but make me an offer! (Wine is acceptable currency in my house.) Collection from near North Cross Road - please PM if interested.

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