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Dulwich Prep Uniform, good condition, ?40 the lot


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Some of these are relatively unworn, owing to lockdown, but it is all in good condition


Navy reversible school coat with logo - (XL) 11-12 yrs

(RRP ?36)


Navy reversible school coat with logo - (S, I think) Yrs 5/6 (this doesn't have a size on it but my son wore from Y4-6)


Blazer with Logo 32" (Year 7) (RRP ?95)


Navy slipover with logo 34" (Year 6/7) (RRP ?23)


Navy tracksuit top 32" (RRP ?50)


Navy warm up/training top 32" (RRP ?37.50)


Navy tracksuit pants 24" (average-sized lower school boy, according to uniform-shop website, though my son was wearing in Y8) (RRP ?34)


Navy/White games shirt 26/28 (RRP ?36)

Navy/White games shirt 30/32 (ditto)


Navy pullover with logo 34" (yrs 5-8, depending on boy) (RRP ?25)


Classic grey shorts 27" (RRP ?16)


Cricket shirt with log 30"/32" (RRP ?29)


Games shorts 20/22"

Games shorts 24"/26"

Games shorts 28"/30" (RRP ?9.50/10)



School duffle bag in reasonable condition, a woolly winter hat with logo, a scarf, a school tie, a base layer

Please PM me if interested

Thanks!

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