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For sale: Boys' Start Rite Pre-walker shoes, practically unworn


Daisyonok

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These were bought as my son's first shoes, but he never really wore them, and he certainly didn't walk in them, hence they look like new really, and the soles are unmarked. I'm going to keep hold of my little boy's next 'first shoes' that he actually did wear and I associate with him a lot more, but I'd be happy for these ones to go to a new wearer, since shoes don't ever fir for long at this age, but there's certainly still lots of wear left in these. They're very cute, in a nice, soft brown leather. Size 3.5 G. ?10, collect from Herne Hill, North Dulwich.

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