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Bundle 1 - BOYS

Straight fit navy jeans size 5 years (excellent condition)

Zara cargo style trousers size 6 years (never worn, labels still attached)

D2 black trousers size 5/6 years (never worn, labels attached)

Beige fully lined trousers size 5/6 years (never worn, labels attached)

Gap yellow checked shirt size 4 years

Zara pale blue shirt size 5 years

Jaccdi white shirt with blue detailing size 6 years

Hallmark kids blue and grey striped hoodie size 4/5 years

See photo attached of all items.


?20.00 for entire boys bundle or DM me to discuss prices for individual items.



BUNDLE 2: GIRLS

Rainbow dress size 3-4 years

Zara silver and navy unicorn dress size 2-3 years

Little warrior badge dress size 2-3 years

Zara Pink flowers dress size 2-3 years

Old Navy dark flowers dress size 2 years

Infancy Pink Flamingo sundress size 2 years (brand new never worn)

Paul Smith See Things Differently Long sleeved t-shirt size 2 years

Black tube skirt size 2 years

Red tube skirt size 2 years

Baby Gap pink Wow Jumper size 2 years


?20.00 for entire bundle or email me for individual item prices.


Photo attached of all items.

From a smoke-free, pet-free home, all items in excellent condition (many brand new). Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5.

Also available are 4 coats:


Boden green hooded striped coat size 2-3years waterproof and fully lined

Uniqlo baby grey warm padded coat with detachable hood, size 18-24 months

Mayoral Baby navy quilted coat with detachable hood, size 18 months

Hallmark Babies lightweight turquoise jacket, excellent condition never worn


All in good condition, ?5.00 per item.

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