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Harris boys academy east dulwich school uniform


Rose79

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My son has now left Harris boys academy east dulwich and iv now got an entire school uniform that needs to go to a good home. There's a blazer, ties, jumpers, school bag, a new PE kit including shorts and t-shirts, rugby top and PE socks


Ages range from 13-15yrs (I think) Each item has sizes in cm if I'm correct. I will upload pictures later tonight hopefully and correct sizes for each garment and prices. In the meantime if anyone is interested please pm me and we can arrange viewings and prices


Collection from Goose green and from a pet/smoke free home.


Thank you

Rose

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Sizes for the school uniform are as follows:-


Rugby top x1- 42incs

Shorts x2 - 38-40incs

T-shirt x2 - 38-40incs

PE socks x1 - one size

Grey trs x1 - 36waist 32leg

Jumpers x2 - 42incs

Blazer X1 - 42incs

bag (new)x1

Tie x1


To buy all of the above new will cost you ?233.92

We're looking for ?60 ono this will help us to buy him a new suit for sixth form

I'm also happy to sell items individually


Thank you

Rose

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