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FS: Summer Swimwear for baby girl (0-12months) - brand/nearly new


ejs

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hello, I am selling the following items:


1. M&S Safe in the Sun swimsuit UPF40+

Size 6-9 months

One piece, with zip opening to the front and "Water Baby" print on rear

Pink stripes

Includes matching sunhat

Excellent condition, worn during a one week holiday only

?8.00 (new ?18)


2. Disney Minnie Mouse Red Polka Dot Swimming costume

Size 12 months

Red with white dots and image of Minnie

A present that has never been worn. BRAND NEW!

?5.00


3. Splash About Neoprene Babywrap wetsuit

Size 0-6 months

UPF 50+ sun protection, keeps baby warm in water

Excellent condition, worn for only one terms (10 weeks) swimming lessons

Lilac with green stars

As pictured here: [www.splashabout.com]

?8.00 (?19.99 new)


All from a smoke free, pet free home and all in excellent condition, hardly worn.


Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5


Can send pictures of any if needed.

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