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Wet Suit:  Perfect for the summer holidays. This Body Glove shortie wetsuit is suitable for a child weighing between 40-50lbs (18.14kg-22.68kgs). For extra safety it has build in floatation panels in the chest and back (although it should NEVER be used as a life jacket). It is brand new without tags and has a couple of very small marks on it from where it has been in storage. £20

Float Suit: Konfidence little girl's pink stripe float suit, suitable for a 2-3 year old. It has 8 floats in total, which can be removed individually as the child becomes more confident in the water. This suit is not a life jacket and any child using it should always be used under adult supervision. The suit comes in good used condition, with plenty of life left it in.  £8.

Collection from West Dulwich or happy to deliver in Lordship Lane area. Please call or text me on 07773332761.

 

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