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3 Seasons navy Unisex coat & 2 Boy?s winter blazers 5-6years


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trousers

Gap black regular slim with ?patch badges?, 6 yrs/120cm BNWT (r.r.p. ?23): ?10


GONE La Redoute grey, thick cotton, loose fit, 5 yrs/116 cm, worn once, ex cond:.

GONE. black regular skinnny 6 yrs/120 cm (r.r.p. ?20) worn once: ?9

GONE. Zara dark brown flying jacket with warm fluffy lining, 5/6 yrs/116 cm, (r.r.p ?25), vgc: ?12

GONE GAP grey, cowl neck, very warm cardigan, 100% cotton, label = 4/5 years, but bigger, I?d say 5/6 yrs - 116/120cm, ex cond: ?5



Near Heber Rd.

ALL GONE


GONE Gap navy blue corduroy, straight leg, adjustable trousers, so warm & soft, 6 years, vgc: ?9

GONE Zara Ivory & blu marine knitted 100% cotton jumper 5-6 years 118cm: ?7


GONE Lyle & Scott 5/6 years regular/loose fit denim jeans, vgc but slight fault - 1 leg is wider than the other.

GONE Little white Co. fair aisle design, 5-6 years white & navy, 100% cotton & cotton lined zip hoody, vgc: ?7




Near Heber Rd.

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Boden winter blazer, Blue marine (blue/grey), 46% wool, 42% polyester, 12% silk, dry clean, 5/6 years, excellent condition: ?15


John Lewis midnight blue velvet blazer, 6 years 116 cm, machine washable, excellent condition: ?15


Both for ?25.

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GONE. 1 pair left: slim/skinny jeans worn by a boy but I?d say they are unisex:


GONE: On the right: GAP super skinny, soft & stretchy, mid to dark blue denim, UK 7 years, up to 125cm tall, vgc: ?7


GONE: M&S slim to skinny mid blue jeans with designed fading, 6-7 years, up to 125cm tall, good condition but with one small pen stain: ?5

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1 pair Zara pyjamas tartan bottoms, with 2 Christmas themed long sleeve tops, warm, soft, vgc, 6/7 years 122cm: ?10


GONE 2 pairs M&S pyjama bottoms, brushed cotton tartan/plaid 6/7 years, up to 122cm, good condition: ?5 for both.


GONE pair Zara boys navy blue track suit bottoms, as new with tags, 7 years, up to 122cm: ?6


GONE: Next navy blue track suit bottoms, thick cotton, 7 years, up to 122cm, vgc: ?4 each or 2 for ?7


All 4 items for ?20


GONE Added but not in photo:

7 years, Ralph Loren, Polo, light grey tracksuit bottoms, slim fit with elasticated ankles, vgc ?5


GONE 5 pairs Gap ankle socks in grey or white with colour detail, thick cotton, size 9-12, vgc ?5.

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Two navy blue Polarn O Pyret Unisex Coats. Both in very good condition.


GONE: Photo 2: Warm cosy coat:

Puffer with semi-waterproof outer layer, insulated ?puffing? and very soft furry fleece lining throughout.

Detachable hood, machine washable: ?12.


AVAILABLE Photo 1: 3 season coat:

Windproof & nearly waterproof coat with a detachable strong fleece inner jacket that can be worn separately, Detachable hood, machine washable, excellent condition: ?18.

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