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Massive Reductions-Girls Clothes, 4 bundles, Ages 8-10, 10-12, 12-13, 13-14.


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REDUCED!


ASSORTED GIRLS CLOTHES AGE 8-14. ORGANISED INTO FOUR BUNDLES, AGES 8-10, 10-12, 12-13, 13-14.


Girls clothes. Age 8-10.

Jeans, leggings, jogging bottoms, shorts (denim, black & brown winter shorts, sparkly party shorts) 4 tops, party dress.

All in excellent condition and from GAP, Next, M&S, H&M etc

14 items for ?25 ono **NOW ?20 ono**


XX REDUCED AGAIN, 14 ITEMS FOR ?14 XX

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Girls clothes. Age 10-12.

Jeans, black harem pants, combat trousers, shorts, 5 t.shirts/sweatshirts, sparkly top, playsuit, tan skirt and Zara denim jacket.

All in excellent condition and from GAP, Zara, Next, M&S, H&M etc

15 items for ?20 ono **NOW ?15 ono**


XXX REDUCED AGAIN ?15 FOR 15 ITEMS XXX

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Girls clothes. Age 12-13

Jeans, Skinny trousers tan & combat, Casual trousers, Skirt, 8 tops/t shirts.

All in excellent condition and from GAP, Zara, Next, M&S, H&M etc

15 items for ?20 ono ** NOW ?15 ono**


XXXX REDUCED AGAIN ?15 FOR 15 ITEMS XXX

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Girls clothes. Age 13-14

Jeans, leggings, jogging bottoms, chinos, short/long sleeved t.shirts, sweatshirts, cardigan tops and coat, 6 dresses/tunics.

All in excellent condition and from GAP, Next, M&S, H&M, Zara etc

15 items for ?25 ono **NOW ?20 ono**


XX NOW 15 EXCELLENT ITEMS FOR ?15 XX

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TAKE ALL FOUR BUNDLES?........NOW REDUCED TO ?45 FOR ALMOST 60 ITEMS


Collection from Brockley,SE4 (near Hilly Fields)

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