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Girl's Land's End hooded winter jacket, blue love hearts, age 10-12 (M), VGUC: ?20

Super snug jacket from Land's End. With zip front, two front pockets with button closing, elasticated back for a good fit, hood, all over love heart design. Lined in a lovely warm 100% polyester faux fur. This item comes in very good used condition.


Girl's Old Navy Gap hooded silver padded puffer jacket, age 5, VGUC: ?20

Lovely warm padded puffer jacket in a beautiful shade of silver. Features snuggly fleece lining in cream, with fur trimmed hood, zip up with two side pockets. Looks adorable on. This item comes in very good used condition.


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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