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I'm doing a clearout of all the nice clothes that i just don't wear! These are all good quality, in a very good condition (the lesser items have gone to charity). Happy to barter :)


The items include:


- Topshop slouchy cream knit jumper UK Size 10 (?5)

- Hobbs NW3 Knit Jumper RRP UK Size 8 ?55 (?8)

- Irregular Choice 'gretel' shoes UK size 5/6 - never worn(?25)

- American Apparel underskirt one size RRP ?60 (?10)

- Sweatty Betty shorts small - never worn (they were too small :( ) ?15

- Osprey Nebula Rucksack - nearly new (?25) ONO

- Caprisa Jewelry Box (?15)

- Monster Threads Zebra T-shirt small (?7)

- H&M sleeveless shirt with geometric pattern UK size 8 (?3)

- Genuine 1970s green felt hat, for a small head (?15)

- Black Gap T-shirt with small pleat, XS, (?4)

- Diesel Tshirt with cross-over back, small (?8)

- Clarks Brown brogue-style shoes, UK size 6. (?10 ONO)

- Grey Topshop gathered t-shirt UK size 8 (?4)

- H&M black smart shorts UK size 10 (?4)

- O'neil soft patterened smart jogging trousers with drawstring tie. (?15 ONO)



I've attached photos of the Hobbs jumper, more photos to follow.



Kind Regards,


Helen

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