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Blue Converse size 8/25, Boys? clothes & beach/swimwear/sunsuit 12-24 months


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Converse size 8, see post below on 13th Sept

Sorry I forgot the photo of this swim/beach wear, now added

and more clothes and footwear on later posts below.


Boys? Summer Clothes, 12 - 24 months

All are in excellent or very good condition

Beach & Poolwear for 12 ? 24 month toddler boy


Blue Richochet Sunsuit or Swimsuit 12?24 m: ?3

Blue & green TU Sunsuit or Swimsuit 18 ? 24 m: ?2

SOLD Blue Aqua Sphere trunks 12 ? 18 m: ?2

SOLD Blue Old Navy Suntop 18 ? 24 m : ?3

SOLD Blue with whales swim shorts 18 ? 24 m: ?2



Hats & Shorts 12 ? 24 months


Hats all 12 ? 24 m

Blue Next: ?2

SOLD Flowers TU: ?2

Beige Mothercare: ?2



Shorts all 12 ? 18 m

SOLD Navy Next linen/cotton blend: ?3

SOLD Navy patterned beach shorts: ?2

Khaki & Lizards Gap: ?2


Crystal Palace Road nr Heber Rd - more posted below

more Spring/Summer clothes & shoes for 12 ? 24 months boy


Photo 1:

Checked Gap shirt 12 ? 18m: ?4


SOLD Navy M&S Puffa (sorry not in photo) 12 ? 18 m: ?3

SOLD Red Polarn O Pyret light weight fleece 12 ? 24 m: ?3

SOLD Long sleeve White top with blue boats 12 ? 18 m: ?2

SOLD Long sleeve red & white stripe top 92 cm: ?1

GONE Baby grow with little cars 18-24m ?2


Blue monster top 18 ? 24m: ?2

White T shirt 18 ? 24 m: ?1

Blue T shirt 18 ? 24 m: ?1



ALl SOLD Photo 2:

Size 7/24 Mini Boden Toddler boots/shoes

Chocolate brown with royal blue detail, Velcro fastenings, excellent condition: ?10


Crystal Palace Road near Heber Road

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18-24 months

Photo 1

Sun hats: ?2 each

Gone Yellow coat with stripey lining: ?3

Stripey sporty top: ?2

Checked shirt: ?2

Red Gap coat: ?5

Blue monster long sleeved: ?2, SOLD Orange monkey long sleeved: ?2

Blue T shirt: ?1, White T shirt: ?1

Gruffalo shorty Pjamas: ?2, Monkey 3 piece shorty Pjamas: ?3


Photo 2:

White company 12 - 24 months swim robe/bath robe: ?4

12 - 24 months lightweight Growbag: ?4


SOLD Photo 3:

Playshoes Splash suit/overalls/ waterproofs 3 piece set, adjustable dungarees, 86cm: ?9

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