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Girls dressing up costumes for World Book Day, 1 March


LizzyRoy

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I have a selection of fancy dress costumes for sale which would be ideal for World Book Day on 1st March. All the costumes come in good played with condition and are individually priced:

Tu (Sainsburys) girls pirate costume, age 8-10, ?6

Hooded flower fairy costume, suitable for a toddler (from top of zip to crotch measures 42.5 cm approx), ?6

Tu (Sainsburys) Mulan/Chinese costume, age 5-7, ?6

I have more costumes available that I will be listing later. More pictures are also available.

Please call me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Collection from SE21 or it may be possible to deliver.

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