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LizzyRoy

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Girl's HM hooded Christmas hooded lounge suit/all in one, 8-10 years, VGUC:?12

Super fun girl's Christmas onesie, in thick red jersey material, with an all over printed snowmen, reindeer, Christmas trees and gifts pattern. The hood is lined and it also has two side pockets. It comes in very good used condition. 80% cotton, 20% polyester.


Girl's Next Christmas jumper, cream colour w/ silver snowflake, age 9-10, BNWT: ?18

Beautiful girl's Christmas jumper for some who prefers a really stylish look. The grey knitted snowflake pattern is embellished with sequins for a bit of sparkle. It has a nice bear tag to write "to" and "from". Made of 90% acrylic and 10% wool. This item is brand new with tags.


Girl's Sainsbury's Christmas dogs design leggings, age 11, VGUC, ?5

Lovely Christmassy leggings without being too OTT, cotton mix.


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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