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Lovely 2-3 years girls bundle (Frugi, Little White Co, John Lewis etc)


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Gorgeous little girls clothes, age 2-3 years. My lucky little girl had far too much so everything's in lovely condition, some barely used. Nearly 60 items in total so it really is a whole wardrobe with nursery spares! Includes:


- 5 skirts (Jojo, J Lewis, Tu, Frugi, Little White Co)

- pair of Next red cord shorts (lovely with tights, barely worn)

- 3 sweat shirts (Bob & Blossom, 2 Peppa Pig!

- H&M striped cardi, never worn

- 6 adorable dresses - Zara check dress, Jojo striped dress, denim pinafore, beautiful vintage style floral, short sleeve and sleeveless denim from Next)

- Next camouflage short dungarees (so gorgeous I didn't let her wear them in case they got destroyed!)

- John Lewis long pink dungarees

- 12 pairs of jeans/skinny jeans/leggings/tracksuit bottoms (spares). Mix labels include Next, Jojo, Autograph, Indigo, Frugi

- 5 pairs new/unused/excellent condition tights including John Lewis and Little White Company

- 14 gorgeous tops including Jojo, Petite Bateau, mostly Gap. Couple of summer/autumn, rest long sleeved)

- 3 pairs Little White co Pj bottoms (freebies as they didn't wash too well)

- 2 Little White Co towelling zip ups, Next striped hoody, Peppa fleece


There's so much here but I don't have time to break this into bundles. I'm asking for ?65 as that works out at a few pennies over ?1 an item - bargain! Plus the real benefit is the time you'll save!


I also have a collection of barely used autumn/winter boots size 7 if you're interested. I also have dressing up clothes and lovely condition winter coats and waterproofs if you're interested.


You are very welcome to have a look, we're in Peckham Rye, or I can send more photos if needed.


Thanks!

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