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NOW GONE. FREE Santa Suit/hooded onesie. Very large man-size.


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NOW GONE.


I have an all-in-one hooded, zipped Santa suit/onesie, very large man-size, that I am offering FREE to someone who can make good use of it.

Second hand but good, clean condition (however it IS wrinkled).


Approximate measurements are

34" inside leg (to bottom of cuff)

36" from top of zip to crutch

24" inner arm length

28" armpit to armpit


Make is "Malaika" and fabric is 50% Cotton 50% Polyester.


See photos for more details. (The suit IS red, sorry for poor photo quality).


Collect FREE from Forest Hill/Sydenham border SE23 3YW after 7pm tomorrow or Friday or at a mutually agreeable time on Saturday.



Sue

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