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Sainsbury's Tu girl's pyjamas in pastel check pattern, age 10-11, BNWT: ?12

Lovely girls pyjamas, in brushed cotton. Lovely pastel check fabric. Long sleeves and bottoms. Perfect for the changeable weather we're having!! This item is brand new. Age 10-11.


Gymboree girl's Christmas penguin pyjamas, age 4, VGUC: ?6

Adorable girl's PJs, with penguin and snowflake patterned jersey top with cream background and grey velour bottoms. The top is 100% cotton and the bottoms are 80% cotton and 20% polyester. This item comes in very good used condition.


More pics available if needed. 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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