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Cosy, happy JL baby girl snowsuit and shearling buggy body warmer


zoedonkin

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As it's super cold I wondered if anyone wants to buy these:


0-3 month..... Gap shearling style cosy buggy bundler/convertible footmuff thing (not sure how to describe it but it's really soft and warm!).Perfect for chilly park walks, really cute. photo attached.- ?7 please


3-6 month.... John Lewis baby girl snowsuit which is amazing. It's bright and fun and cool, perked us all up on cold grey days. Green with a sort of 80s style giraffe print and soft bright pink inside. I can send a photo but here is a pic of it on pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/442126888389338933/ Mine is without the mittens. ?8 please


We're around for pick up tomorrow if needed.


Thanks, Zoe

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