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Adding photos to thread. Can?t show every single item but you?re welcome to come and look through it. Sorry but not willing to split the bundle, just need of home as a job lot.


Main stuff listed below but also included a pair of black Velcro school pumps size 25


And a blue and pink fleece snuggly thing you can wrap up in when watching TV or camping etc.


Age 8-9 & Age 10 clothes (listed in two groups as follows)


8-9


Boden plum fleece hoodie

Next cream fleece hoodie

Decathalon brown fleece no hood

Hello kitty sequin long sleeve T

Pink girls long sleeve T

Pumpkin Patch kiwi patchwork long sleeve T

Gap green & red heart long sleeve T

John Lewis sequin poodle long sleeve T

Gap butterfly long sleeve T (slight splatter marks on front, not much)

Two white school shirts shirt sleeve (one has pen mark on front low down)

Denim shorts

Mini Boden purple skinny jeans

Fat face deep pink skinny jeans

M&S frayed derail on seams jeans

John Lewis pink skinny jeans

Primark blue & black star skinny jeans

Gap faded denim Capri jeans - Trendy frayed hole in one knee

Brown moleskin bootcut trousers

Two pairs Navy school trousers

Mountain warehouse black thermal leggings

Grey tracksuit bottoms

Black leggings with diamant? stars on bottom of leg

Blue Adidas tracksuit bottoms

Two black sleeveless t shirts with sequin detail

Rachel Riley (designer) three frill skirt purple flowers

Blue chiffon three tier skirt

Mini boden black and white sporty dress

Black & White party dress with bow at waist, net underskirt

Grey sequin party dress

Pink flamingo exercise Lycra leggings

John Lewis cotton cat PJs

Tribord UV sun protection T

Pineapple vest bikini top only. Multi colour so easy to match to other bottoms


Age 10


Pink mermaid swimsuit John Lewis

Two pairs navy blue school trousers

Black leggings

Rocha John Rocha pink long sleeve T

Dark pink star short sleeve T

Light green sleeve frill cardigan

Black fleece

Black cotton jogging bottoms

Decathalon beige & purple skort (shorts sort skirt over top)

Red tracksuit trousers with blue/white side stripe

Grey pineapple hoodie

Boden blue flower cotton vest

Decathalon bright red hoodie

Decathalon grey trekking trousers that zip off into shorts

Boden straight leg smart jeans

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