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GONE: HUGE bundle of boy's clothes age 0-3 month to 2 years - MUST GO TODAY!


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We are having a big loft clearout today. I kept all of my son's clothes from baby - 2 years but our 4 month old arrived and is a girl so sadly I won't be passing onto her!


Some of the clothes are really too good just to dump in a charity bin as the odd things are brand new. There's a good mix of Mini Boden, Gap, Zara, Next, White Company, John Lewis, H&M, M&S. Some are well worn but some really fab condition.


There are tops, trousers, PJs, t-shirts, jumpers, sun hats, woolly hats to cover all seasons!


Today ONLY I can drop off to you if in 3 mile radius to Honor Oak Park.


Too much to photograph sorry but there is a LOT all in a giant laundry bag.


Make me an offer as I do think too good to offload entirely at charity but we need out of our hair ASAP ideally..

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