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NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE // Clothing (size EU36/38, UK 10, S/M) & shoes (EU 38/39, UK 5.5) for sale


StephanieMK

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CLOTHES and SHOES for sale - all charity prices, ranging from ?2-?15, depending on item. All needs to be gone by 28th September!


EU size 36/38, UK size S/M and shoes EU size 38/39, UK size 5.5/6 (I am 1,72cm and 60kg for reference)


Amongst others there are quality brands like: Noa Noa, VILA, Benetton, Sisley, H&M, GAP, MUJI, Dept, promod, Uniqlo, Hilfiger, Ichi, Only, Object, French brand Sessun, Jack Wolfskin...


For example:

- VILA plain black down winter coat, knee length with two pockets, hood with a faux-fur rim which can come off (both the fur and the hood itself)

- SCOTT snowboarding jacket, size S, green

? Cornish SMOCK in bottle green

- Jack Wolfskin Outdoor Jacket with teddy-fleece inner jacket


---> All images of the clothing here: http://imgur.com/a/mt70r


SHOES SHOES SHOES

- Brazilian pair of Stephanie's: lovely 9sm with slight plateau at front, very comfy and soft, genuine blue leather, floral design. Hardly worn (slightly too big for me), excellent condition. EU 38 / BRA 36 / USA 7. Asking for ?12.00

- Clarks Original ballerina wedges, 5cm hight, grey/blue, super comfy, worn but in good nick (sigh abrasion at heel). UK 5. I'll chuck in some blue shoe polish for you! Asking for ?5.00

- Timberland sandal wedges, 8cm, lovely French design. UK 5.5. Worn but in good nick with small abrasions at heel. Asking for ?4.00

- Beautiful Italian brogues with 5cm heel, genuine leather. Abrasions at heel, rubber sole. EU 39. Asking for ?8.00

(I am a EU size 38/39, mostly UK 5.5 with an inner shoe length of normally 25cm and if not stated otherwise all shoes fitted perfectly.)


--> see first image of this link: http://imgur.com/a/swtED

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