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6-12 month boy summer bundle


Pricey75

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Hi there


In case anyone has a last min summer holiday planned! I have the following ready to go:


2 swim shorts

1 linen Jojo trousers

3 Shorts (GAP)

2 short sleeve button under tops

3 t-shirts

1 shirt

1 Boden toweling cover up for after swimming ( I loved this as keeps them warm)


includes NEXT, GAP, Jojo and Joules

?15


Washed, ready to go, smoke free, pet free home. I am just off LL in central ED.


Please PM me

Thanks


Nicky

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