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Large girl's clothing bundle 2-3 yrs


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Huge girl's clothing bundle sz2-3 yrs

From baby Gap

2 pair leggings (black & light pink

2 long sleeve tshirts (2 shades of pink)

1 pink ruffle cardigan

1 pink skirt


From American brand Janie & Jack

Long sleeve white t with embroidered flowers

Yellow dress with white trim

Pink striped terry dress

White vest top with embroidered seashells


From Little White Company

Pink striped pyjamas-a few light marks on the leg of the pjs


From Polarn o Pyret

Blue fish t


From American brand Gymboree

Red white and black floral ruffle top


Other brands

2 T's one blue one peach

Knit shorts with pig on the bottom

Orange tiered dress with pink butterflies

All in very good condition with stains highlighted in the close up pics

The lot-17 pieces-for ?20

Collection from Forest Hill near pools

Please PM me if interested or if you'd like more close up pics

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