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Women's ski jacket, trousers and gloves (and waterproof trousers). Size 14. ?15 ono the lot.


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This outfit has been absolutely brilliant, even in very cold weather (down to -17!), and still loads of life in them, barely look worn at all. See attached image. A whole ski outfit for ?15! Not bad :) Or make me an offer for one item.


Jacket is a smart pink/white/black Parallel Extreme, (a Mountain Warehouse brand) with lots of pockets including a lift pass one in the arm, and a snow skirt. Comfy and easy to move in. Size 14. May fit 16.


Trousers are Decathlon, fully lined, pockets, black with a nice pink geometric trim, very warm and comfortable too. Size 14. May fit 16.


Salomon Goretex Gloves, size M. Snug and warm.


Throwing in a pair of dark navy Dunlop waterproof overtrousers. Not glam but they work. Officially size 18 but have a drawstring waist so OK for smaller sizes.

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