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Having a big clear out we've a big bundle of girls clothes in very good condition. Anything not nearly new or unworn has already gone to a charity shop. This as a bundle we were going to put on ebay but can't be arsed. It's all very good stuff. Make us an offer for the lot ...(fills an M&S bag for life)


age 11- 12 H&M - Skinny dark blue denim jeans

age 11-12 H&M skinny jeans - blue denom with paler blue denim pattern

age 11-12 H&M leopard skin leggings (!)

age 11-12 H&M grey / white print harem trousers

age 11-12 M&S - silver colour jacket (with pink trim) totally reflective and waterproof - (good for cycling) unworn

size xs American Apparel long sleeve cotton crop top in petrol / navy blue

size L (size 12) American apparel red crop top (with a number 6 in white) unworn (presumably as its too big!)

age 11 Johnnie b (ie boden) green/yellow long line t-shirt with pic of a pigeon with small black sequin beret)

age 11 Blue Zoo (Debenhams) dark blue with white star print short skater style skirt

age 12-13 H&M black/lurex leggings with zip pocket detail

age 11- 12 H&M grey thin jumper with black stars

age 12-13 New Look thin fabric, blue aztec syle print short top (unworn)

age 11 - 12 Zara grey sweatshirt with grey stars some sequins

age 10-11 George pink t-shirt with monkeys

age 12-13 H&M mint green shorts (unworn)

age 12-13 H&M black shorts (unworn)

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