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Special Occasion Dresses, shoes & cardigan 12 mths-7 yrs


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Girls Special Occasion dresses, plus 1 Monsoon cardigan & shoes for sale


Cash only collection from Herne Hill, SE24 9DA

priced individually but happy to consider offers for a bundle of the dresses


DRESSES (listed from smallest to largest)


12-18 months pink Monsoon dress with matching hairband, asking for ?6 (see attached photos)


18-24 months purple, yellow and green Spring Gymboree dress w/purple cardigan, asking for ?6 (see attached photos)


4-5 yrs off white silk Monsoon flower girl/bridesmaid dress w/ecru sash, asking for ?15


5 yrs blue & white striped Cherokee dress, asking for ?5


5-6 yrs blue & grey Monsoon dress w/sequins and elephant patters, never worn, asking for ?6


6 yrs pink, purple, blue, green striped Gymboree dress w/ pink jacket, asking for ?6


6 yrs light green-blue Gymboree dress, asking ?6


6 yrs blue flower pattered Gymboree dress, ?6


6-7 yrs red patterned Monsoon dress, ?4


6-7 yrs pink w/sequins Monsoon dress with small ink spot on front right of dress, ?4


7 yrs gold sequin spotted H&M dress, never worn, ?3


7 yrs, green w/blue bow & sequins Monsoon dress, ?5


7 yrs plum velvet w/gold bow Monsoon dress, ?6



Monsoon CARDIGAN


5-6 yrs pink & gold Monsoon cardigan w/single top sparkly button, ?3



Monsoon Shoes


UK1/ Euro 33 silver sparkly heeled shoes, asking for ?4


Please PM if interested

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