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Boys mixed clothes bundle suitable for age 7 + Swimming Flippers & books&magazines

Includes

3 white sports polo shirts, good condition, no marks,age 7

Flippers size 1-3

A pair of Slazenger plimsolls size 2, new with tags

A pair of Arsenal away kit shorts size 7, bought from the Arsenal shop

Pair of John Lewis swimming trunks age 7

Debenhams BlueZoo multi colour t-shirt with football motif age 7-8

1 pair TU blue jersey shorts age 7-8

1 pair Decathlon Domyos joggers age 7-8

2 pairs Slazenger joggers size 7-8

Pair of Gap flip flops size 2

Pair of Everlast Sliders size 2

Pair of khaki sunglasses worn once

Pair of goggles

A new Children?s Picture Atlas Book

Match Annual 2019

Match Football Skills book

?When I grow up I?m going to play for Arsenal?book

13 assorted magazines - Horrible Histories, Lego, Football. (Sorry they don?t have the toys with them, except the transformer magazine

A bath game called Bath kit Ball

Blue toy train with sounds, requires 3 LR41 batteries

New - bubble wand

All is in good condition, no marks or damage,owned by one careful child.

?10 for everything. Collection from Forest Hill or I maybe able to drop off if nearby.

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