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M&S shirt, age 4-5. ?3.

We were given this shirt as a gift and then forgot about it. My son has since outgrown it. It's smart but also looks hard-wearing - from the M&S Indigo range.


Silk embroidered dress. 1-2(ish) years old. ?10 ono

This dress is beautiful and was given to us by my sister in law, whose daughter only wore it once. Sadly we never had the occasion to put it on our daughter.


Monsoon ballerina dress with matching pants, 6-12 months. ?5

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