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Nearly New Children's Clothes & Shoes & Womens trainers 5


abbyclare

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Hi there, i have a large number of boys & girls coats and jackets and trainers for sale all in amazing condition. I also have two pairs of women's trainers, UK size 5.


I have uploaded photographs onto Photobox. http://www.photobox.co.uk/1x9C7007/album/4498508647?cid=tashare001 . you may need to copy and paste url into your browser.


If you would like to buy something and arrange collection please text me on 07775 878215. Cash only please. I am based on Athenlay Road, SE15.


In summary I have the following items:


Decathlon Girls winter coat. Super Warm, amazing quality and condition. Age 12 years (but Decathlon come up a bit small). Has been dry cleaned. ?12.


Decathlon Boys winter coat. As above. Amazing condition and quality. Age 6 years (again comes up smaller). ?12.


Joules girls coat. Padded. Lovely and costy. Age 9-10 years. ?10.


Mini Boden Boys fleece jacket. Fab condition, lovely quality. Age 4-5 years. ?7.50.


Next boys body warmer. Super cosy. lovely condition. Age 4-5 years. ?5.


Debenhams Girls Julian Macdonald dress. Absolutely gorgeous. Amazing condition. Age 12. ?10.


M&S Autograph Boys Suit Jacket. This is fabulous, photos don't do it justice. Was worn to a wedding once. Lovely M&S quality. Soft fabric. Navy blue with faint check. Age 6-7. ?10.


Girls Floral VANS canvas. Worn only several times. Amazing condition. UK size 5. ?10.


Boys Vans (Milton) velcro. Lovely Vans, in good condition. Junior UK Size 1. ?5.


Decathlon kids studded football boots. Lots of play left in them, great condition. Junior UK size 1. ?3.


Decathlon womens trainers (but worm by my child so good for kids too). Only worn a couple of times. UK Size 5. ?5.


Nike Women's Mesh Trainers (again bought for my daughter so ok for kids). Bought in sale and never worm. Still in box. These are really lovely. UK Size 5.5. ?10.


Many thanks,


Abby

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