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Three pairs of Waterproof and Warmproof trousers for those small adventurous ones out there...


1 x Black Quechua waterproof trousers with reinforced knees, zip pockets and adjustable zips around the ankles - so you can either wear them over the top of wellies, or zipped up and tucked in as such. Adjustable waist band - so fit my 4 year old right up to 6 years old. ?7


1 x Navy Blue Quechua waterproof trousers. Standard pull on over your trousers ones. Adjustable ankle velcro, elasticated waist. Super for rolling up and keeping with you just in case a river exploration expedition happens... SOLD STC


1 x Blue snow trousers. Adjustable waist, zip pockets, 2 layer ankle so one goes in the boot and the other goes on top to keep any water totally out. Padded and nice and warm on the small and beautiful. Brand Muddy Puddles, Size 4-5. Some wear at ankles as expected, but still got lots of wear in them and will absolutley keep your adventurer warm and dry. ?7


Please Pm for more details :)

Pick up is from Ashbourne Grove in SE22 and they all come from a smoke and pet-free home too :)

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