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Large bundle of boy clothes 40 items 9-32 months


ElenaR

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My son has grown out fast of all these and I am happy to sell separately, not all together. Please ask for the items you want. I will forward photos on request.

Most of these are in excellent condition, photos attached.

Happy to sell as a bundle or individually.


H&M jacket navy, decathlon navy and orange jacket and Next yellow coats are both 1 and a half - 2 years

Timberland yellow t-shirt 2y

baby gap yellow T-shirt 2y

stripy white and blue, digger, zebra T-shirts 12-18months

team cute jumper, fire engine hoodie, digger jumper, dude jumper 12-18 months

63 cardigan, pink athletics jumper, navy patterned long sleeve, red car track long sleeve 9-12 months

long sleeve yellow, blue and white stripy, yellow good things, car trip top 9-12 months

baby gap fire engine T-shirt 2y

blue wild T-shirt 12-18 months

stars long-sleeve T-shirt, 3x plain colour tops 12-18 months

white stripy long sleeve and knitted car jumpers 18-24 months

tracksuit bottoms dinosaurs, navy blue bottoms, navy with stars bottoms 12-18 months

football bottoms and dinosaur green bottoms 1 and a half - 2 years

camouflage trousers 18-24 months

blue trousers 2y

3x shorts 2-3y

waterproof trousers 2y

blue lined and green lined jeans 2-3 years

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