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Baby Boy clothes bundle - 3 - 6 months - excellent condition/great brands - GBP20


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My baby boy is growing so quickly meaning I am going through clothes at a rate of knots! Often his clothes have only been worn a couple of times. This is what is included:


Hooded Top (TED BAKER)

Jeans x2

Denim dungarees

Trousers

Tracksuit bottoms x2

All-in-one outfits x5 (GAP, M&S, Mama & Papas)

Pyjama's (long sleeved) x2

Short sleeved vests x3

Long sleeved t-shirts x2 (Agnes B, BlueZoo)

Short sleeved shirts/t-shirts x4 (John Lewis, Next)

Long sleeved vests x2


PM if interested, thanks Gemma

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