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Girl's pirate Halloween costume, age 6-9 years, GUC: Smart captain pirate Halloween costumer, with gold embellished jacket, flouncy cufflets, black and white trousers and black overboots. This item comes in good played with condition. ?6


Girl's pirate Halloween costume, age 6-9 years, GUC: Simple but effective Halloween costume. Includes plastic hook. This item comes in good played with condition. ?6


ELC unisex pirate Halloween costume, age 6 years approx, GUC: Halloween pirate costume, comprising top with attached waistcoat, trousers, with attached "boots", hat and sword. This item comes in good played with condition. ?7


Collection from SE21, West Dulwich/delivery also possible in the local area. Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Lizzy Roy

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