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Boden, Mayoral Chic etc- Winter baby clothes sale


EllaC

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I am having a baby clothes clear out, happy to sell in bundles or as separate items, please let me know if anything interests you?


Snowsuits-


1. Pink polka dot fairy sleep suit, 6-9 months, very

cosy- gloves attached, never worn and in excellent

condition-?4



knitwear baby bundle- (need to be viewed

as very good quality)price on request.


Beautiful yellow, pink and blue cardigan with

pretty buttons 0-6 months

Purple and lilac baby girl blanket

Pale green cardigan 6-12 months

Baby pink, yellow and blue blanket

Newborn soft blue cardigan with buttons x4

various shades of blue and with variety of buttons.




Pampolino baby boy, 6-12months winter hat-

?1, perfect for winter

Nom Prenom pretty pink and white top - 6

months- ?1



Winter coats for girls- all in very good

condition

1. Mayoral Chic fur hooded coat- 6 months - not

worn,-?6.

2.Blue zoo- pink spotted rabbit coat - ?3,

3. White Fur Autograph fur white coat- labels attached-rrp ?24 but yours for ?8


Oh Baby London clothes selection

1."I rock" baby girl and boy sleepsuits 6-12 months ( see photo)- ?4 each

2.Red and pink Butterfly babygro - 6-12 months- ?3- in very good condition



Various winter sleepsuits

1.Beauty and the Bib polka dot pink,3-6 months- never worn - ?3

2. "No added sugar" cute and unusual babygro, striped with pleats, 6 months, needs to be seen- ?3

3.."lily and Sid" red and pink heartshaped with pussycat on the front 6-12 months- ?2



Good quality girl dungarees various sizes and denim dresses and skirts


1.H&M brown cord, 6-9 months, really good for winter as lined with pretty flowers- ?3

2.H&M Denim Cord, 6-9 months- ?3

3.Next pretty denim dress 12-18 months, a very good winter dress- ?2

4.Next pleated denim skirt 6-9 months- ?2

5.Mayoral Sport pretty brown cord skirt, with pink and orange flowers, 1yr- ?3

6.Greendog brown cord dress with pink flower- 6-9months- ?3

7.Pumpkin Patch red polka dotted lined pleated denim skirt- ?2

denim skirt- 3-6 months _?2



"Name it" size 86 jumper- 2-4yrs, green and pink warm jumper- ?2

Petit Bebe, M&S newborn white jumper with original labels attached- ?2

Baby Gap matching top and matching silk bloomers- grey and pink pink pearl- perfect for winter as bloomers are lined and pleated- 3-6 months -?5 for the set

Upsy Daisy outfit- top and dress-?2

Monsoon- Xmas themed lond sleeved tunic- ?2

Mayoral Chic- peach coloured knitted shawl- ?6


Boden bundle

Boden floral summer shorts 1-2 years



Happy bidding.............everything must go !!!


Please PM for pic

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