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Hi all,


REDUCED TO ?35 AS MUST GO.


Here's the list!! The majority of items listed are in fantastic, or as new condition, a couple of the T-shirts have stains on but are very wearable (good for 'messy' days - allotment/tree climbing/mud pies etc)!!!!


Please see photos:


1 Dressing Gown - Cath Kidson pale blue with white spots thick towelling - Age 6


Pink velour Angela Ballerina Dressing Grown Age 4-5


4 Gorgeous Dresses - Mini Boden, Mini Club (boots I think!!), two from 'Sugar Plum' (designer make) - really lovely see photos, one is a puffball style with a very cute squirrel print (dark blue background with white and brown squirrels - photo doesn't do it justice, sorry), the mini boden one has a beaded neckline, tiny bit of staining on the bottom right but not very noticeable due to the print of the dress, and other two perfect for parties or weddings - one is turquoise with a net underskirt, the other 100% cotton white, dark blue and yellow just perfect little girl dresses - very sad they are outgrown :-((


5 pairs of pyjamas - 3 John Lewis, 2 Primark


1 Pair of jeans with embroidered flowers around the pockets. Age 4-5


4 Green check zip up school dresses age 4 (M&S) two of them are stained but to be honest that's what happens when tehy start school - they are all still usable.


Flowery print waxed raincoat


16 T shirts/blouses (mix of long and short sleeve but mostly short sleeve - Monsoon, Boden, Baby Gap, Next etc - see photos, lots of lovely colours, prints and patterns.


Cute Tiger Print Onesie Age 5-6


4 Pairs of shoes including:

Pink Converse 11.5,

Patent Black M&S pumps with ankle strap size 11 (worn once)

Pair of decathalon lightweight summer sandles for the beach size 11-12

Clarks Black Summer Beach Sandles (not pretty more heavy duty like walking sandles) size 12


18 pairs of socks


24 pairs of tights - every colour you can imagine.


Photos attached. Must be sold as a bundle, priced accordingly and you can always give away any items you don't want

dresses, tops and PJ's alone are well worth the price.


Pick up from Nunhead, SE15, or if you're local (Nunhead or East Dulwich only) I may be able to drop off.


Please text 07977 130318 to buy - my bundles always sell fast because I have a few regular buyers that know the quality.

And now for the T-shirts...


The sequin lollipop one is Boden (another one of my favourites), why do they have to keep growing???


We loved the Mr Man Smile one too......Sob. I know there is a limit to how many items you can keep for

sentimental reasons, but gosh it's hard.


OK - school dresses, as mentioned a bit stained, not trying to hide it, but they do the job.

Shoes.. not the worn out ones, they went in the bin, these ones have plenty of life in them...


And we're done.


Please, please try not to post Questions here, either PM me, or better yet send me a text, that way I will see

it quickly and get back to you.


I will post when the bundle is sold.

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