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**** Girls clothes still available ****


Selling baby clothes from smoke / pet free home. All in good condition, some unworn entirely. Collection SE15. Open to offers but would like to sell as bundles as preference. Pictures of bundles included, PM if you want specific pictures and I?ll text them to you.


Bundle 1: baby clothes & extras 0-18months (girls) - ?40. Items listed below, all from smoke / pet free home. Listed as part of girls bundle as will have a bit of pink or pattern etc. Quite a few unworn items/ all good condition from brands like Jojo, Petit Bateau etc ? only used one child.

- Comforter

- Fur lined boots (probably size 3-6m ish, ugg style)

- Star blanket (Tuppence and Crumble) ? purple

- Newborn size: 2 bibs, 1 sleepsuit, 2 vests

- 0-3 months: 2 sleepsuits (one new un-used), headband, 3 trousers, 1 vest, 1 top, 2 cardigans, 1 fur gilet, white shoes (unworn in box)

- 3-6 months: 1 sleepsuit, 4 dresses, 4 vests, 1 fur lined jacket (Little Tailor), 2 cardigans, 1 trousers, 1 fur gilet

- 6-12 months: shorts and shirt outfit (unworn, tags on), cardigan, leggings with matching socks, grey coat

- 12-18 months: dress / cardigan outfit (unworn), jeans


SOLD Bundle 2: Unisex newborn clothes ? the essentials - ?40. Again, all from pet / smoke free home. Mostly John Lewis / Petit Bateau / M&S items. All good condition ? used one child and some entirely unworn.

- Newborn (small ? 50cm) white sleepsuits x5 & patterned (grey/white) x5

- Newborn (regular ? 56cm) white sleepsuits x6

- Newborn (regular ? 56cm) long sleeved white vests x5 and patterned (grey/white) PB ones x3

- Newborn (regular ? 56cm) short sleeved white vests x6

- 3x white hats

- 1 bib

- 3 x scratchmits

- 1 white cardigan with stars


SOLD Love to dream "swaddle up" swaddle - ?10:

- Grey

- Small (3.5-6kg)

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