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Having a much needed clear out and have the following for sale at ?10 each.

All bundles are 20+ items of clothing in good condition. All clean at time of storage.


1. Unisex newborn bundle

2. Unisex 0-3 month bundle

3. Boys 3-6 month bundle

4. Boys 6-9 month bundle

5. Boys 9-12 month bundle


I'll be sorting out 12-18 months soon but not just yet, but if there is something you need I can look to see if I have it.


Collection Lordship Lane,Se22


Anything not sold will be donated to Kings and Evelina childrens wards

Listed elsewhere x

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9-12 month bundle gone stc


Newborn bundle 0-1 month - mostly unisex clothes but do have some boy items too. Includes hats and some items suitable for going home from hospital.


0-3 bundle - mostly unisex but some boys items too


All bundles from a variety of shops - sainsburys,next,gap, Jo Jo, random overseas brands!

Hello. I've had a fair amount of interest in the 0-3 bundle but still have more clothes to go through at home, so I'll let you know what I can put together. Primarily the bundle is likely to be vests, sleep suits, and the odd outfit. I didn't really dress my boys in much else tbh - fair less variety available than for girls imo as trousers just look silly on a newborn! Oh for a dress or two for a change! I'll let you know tho x

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