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Clothes clearout: boys 2-3 years bundle and girl 18-24 months


LynneH

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Selling great bundles of clothes, from pet and smoke free home near North Dulwich station. Details below. Also have lots of baby stuff 0-3 months boys, and 0-12 girls not yet sorted through - just PM if you need anything.



Boys 3-6 months: 2 sleepsuits, 1 sunhat, 3 tshirts long sleeves, 1 tshirt short sleeve, super cute Mamas and Papas sailor all in one outfit, worn once for a special occasion, 4 bodies, 3 trousers, 1 jacket. Selling for 14 pounds


Boys 6-9 months: cute John Lewis dungaree with dragon design, worn once, 4 tshirts, 9 bodies, 2 pullovers, 2 sleepsuits, 1 leggings, 5 shorts, 1 tights. Selling for 10 pounds


Boys 12-18 months: huge bundle including and a lovely Tommy Hilfiger dungaree and Ralph Polo shirt, both worn once for a special occasion. Also 6 trousers,2 shorts, 2 short sleeved shirts, 4 tshirts, 1 long sleeve tshirt, 1 jacket, 1 hoodie, 2 sleepsuits, 1 jogging bottoms, 4 vests, 2 swimming shorts. Selling for 30 pounds


Boys 2-3 years: huge bundle including cute hoodies from Jojomamanbebe and M&S, one never worn, and a smart elephant print shirt from maman jojo bebe, worn once. Also All in one pyjamas ,two sets and some extra tops/bottoms for free, 2 hoodies, 2 shirts long sleeve, 3 shirts short sleeves, 4 vests, 1 pullover, 1 cardie, 1 fleece and 7 trousers. Selling for 25 pounds.


Girls 18-24 months: 2 dresses, 1 cardigan, 1 jacket, 2 leggings, 2 sleepsuits, 3 tshirts short sleeved, 4 tshirts long sleeved, 7 vests, 6 tights. Selling for 13 pounds.

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