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Quality summer b/g clothes for sale 9-12 & 12-18m+, Boden, P.O.P, JojoMB, Gap etc.


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All are used/washed in good shape, unstained except item 7 which has a tiny stain - and pics of all are here:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/r8ortyijdmmogmh/AADFGT_E6B2Ldx6RMhgmp38Za?dl=0 (In the same order as listed)


1. Polarn o Pyret Navy/white leggings size 9-12 (we wore from 8-22 months and still in great condition) ?7

2. Katvig girls orange/purple striped T-shirt size 74 (9-12m) ?8

3. Baby Boden Girls swimsuit in Liberty-print-ish 12-18m ?9

4. JoJo Maman Bebe boys trunk swimsuit 12-18m ?9

5. Carters girls stripey top w peplum ?4

6. John Lewis Girls corduroy embroidered dress 2-3y ?5

7. Polarn O Pyret girls flower snap-top/babygro tiny stain on the tummy pictured ?2

8. J Crew Crewcuts Embroidered Green/Blue top Size 2 ?6

9. H&M Conscious Denim Jeans brand new w tags (lined) 1.5-2y ?5

10. JoJo Maman Bebe Girls red Gingham romper 12-18m ?10

11. Marimekko/H&M Girls sunhat 1-2y ?3

12. Rachel Riley romper 18m (open to offers, pretty expensive company given as a gift and never worn)

13. American Apparel b/w snap-top babygro 12-18m ?4

14. Baby Gap 3y old leggings brand new w tags (weirdly given 2 pairs of these) ?6

15. Polarn O Pyret white girls cardigan 1-1.5 not pictured but will take a photo if interested ?6


Open to offers if you want several items. Pick up from near Brockwell Park/Tulse Hill or I can post.

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