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FREE Oakfield girls winter hat (grey felt) size X-small, age 3-4, Lower Foundation


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Collection from Herne Hill, SE24


This winter hat was only used by my daughter aged 3 in Lower Foundation for one year. Your daughter is welcome to come try it on at our house if you aren't sure about the size.


The item below is still available:




1 felt hat x-small (?21) with hatband (?10), NOW FREE






The items below have now been sold:


1 Blazer (full price ?90) asking for ?20, now SOLD

We had the tailor at Thomas's Uniform shop stitch up the sleeves so that they could be taken down and worn for the following year/s, it fit her in Lower Foundation but was loose so I think it would have lasted for another 2 years afterwards.


1 panama hat x-small (full price ?19) with hatband attached (?10), asking for ?5, now SOLD

4 sweatshirts, size 3/4 (full price ?14 each),asking for ?3 each, now SOLD

2 sweatshirts, size 5/6 (?14 each), asking for ?3 each, now SOLD

4 blue short sleeve polo shirts, size 24" (?12 each), asking for ?3 each, now SOLD

1 grey cardigan, size 26", asking for ?3, now SOLD

1 rucksack (?14), asking for ?4, now SOLD

1 scarf (normally ?10) - never worn as my daughter hates scarves, asking for ?2, now SOLD

1 size small sun hat (?6), asking ?2, now SOLD

1 size small fleece winter hat (?7) - also never worn, asking for ?2, now SOLD

3 brand new grey socks (?6) - also never worn, asking for ?1, now SOLD

1 navy shoe bag (normally ?4), asking for ?1, now SOLD

3 summer dresses (?14 each), minor stains on 2 dresses, asking for ?3 each, now SOLD

2 grey skirts, size 3/4 (?11 each), asking for ?2 each, now SOLD




please see attached photos here for hat

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Hello,

Am I too late to purchase the summer hat and dress from you? Think I have most items now. Was going to send my daughter in the winter uniform in September, but incase it's still warm have decided to look for a summer dress. Many thanks, Rebecca 07411510503

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Hello,


Wondering if you still have the grey winter bonnet? I bought several items from you during the summer holidays - and whilst I already had a grey bonnet - my daughter has lost hers (despite name tag!)remember you had one - just wondered if you sold it or not?


Please let me know,


Many thanks,

Rebecca

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