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Girl's owl all in one onesie, 10-12 years, EUC: 12

Completely lovely and unusual owl design all in one suit in a lovely bright shade of dark blue, with pink, orange, lilac "feathers". This item is from high quality USA children's clothing manufacturer Cat & Jack from Target stores. 100% polyester.


Marks and Spencer Minnie Mouse all in one onesie, 6-7 years, VGUC: ?8

Fluffy Minnie Mouse onesie in shades of pink and purple, with hood and ears. This item comes in very good used condition. The label have been removed (as my daughter has an aversion to them!!!.) It is for a 6-7 year old and has the following measurements:

Shoulder to leg cuff - 107cm

Crotch to leg cuff - 48cm

Armpit to armpit - 40cm


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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