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2 x winter coats (8 & 9/10yrs) for sale - great condition.


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1) M&S girls Navy puffer Coat. Navy. Age 9-10yrs. although would fit a small child as it’s quite petite

Thigh length

140cm

Hood

Detachable trim

Fully lined

Zip and press buttons and a pull tie waist

Front pockets

Perfect winter coat for school and weekends

Amazing quality and so warm.

£20


2) GIRLS Zara navy hooded parka AGE 8. Navy. £15

128cm

hooded parka style coat

great for school and play

zip and poppers

button fastening at collar

2 pockets

waist ties

fleece warm lining

hood has a fur trim

£20


Both were bought in girls section but unisex

Herne Hill Pick up

All washed and fully clean

All in great condition

Smoke free home

Message for pics

PM for pics as struggling to upload

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