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Bundle of Girls Teenager clothes, approx.14-16 Year old


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Minimum of 60 items (if not more..) of girls clothes for approx 14-16 yrs olds. Mix of almost new or very good condition clothes and some new.

Labels include Bluezoo, Mantaray, Next, H&M, Adidas, M&S, New Look, Gap, Zara, Lands End, La Redoute..


4 hoodies,5 skirts, 7 trousers, 4 shorts, approx 20 T shirts, 1 polar-bear Xmas jumper (like new), 2 leggings, sleeve less summer tops, 4 long sleeve tops, sweatshirt, 2 dresses and more.

Pack includes 1 navy straight M&S school trousers and Next navy pencil skirt,

2 part black & beige Angel Bra-set 34A (75A), 1 black 70A (both new),


Different sizes as in age group which means a few items are S or XS adult size. If interested in more size info or pictures let me know. Single items start from ?1, cheaper by the bundle.


From smoke free house. All for ?76.- (or from ?1.00 upwards if sold separately)


Shoes separately available

High-Top VANS Black with Snoopy / Woodstock design size 6, excellent condition ? 14.-

Converse burgundy trainers size 6, very good condition, ?6.-

Ricosta light olive sandals,size 6, narrow fit, ?5.-


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