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Boys? Timberland Boots - Size 13 and 1


ptalbot361

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We have two pairs of Boys? Timberland boots to sell. Ideal for the colder and wetter months coming up


The larger pair (size 1) has laces and are quite light so my son wore these as trainers. They have been used quite a lot, but have plenty of wear left in them. Selling for ?7


The emaller pair (UK size 13) are without laces and have loads of wear left in them. They are a bit more heavy duty and more waterproof. Would like ?10 for these


If you would like both pairs, I would sell for ?15


Both pairs have been regularly re-proofed.


Both pairs have zips on the side to make it easy to put on and pull off. Ideal if you or your kids don?t want to bother with laces every time.


Please PM me if interested


Pick up from Dulwich Village.

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