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SOLD Massive bundle of baby girls' clothes 0-12 months


akd

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Hi,


I've got bag loads of baby girls' clothes to sell, spanning sleepsuits, vests, bodysuits, snow suits, cardigans, jumpers, t-shirts, trousers, socks, hats, dresses, skirts, swim wear, by brands like Jojo Maman Bebe, mothercare, John Lewis, Zara, petit bateau, little white company, Boden. Some worn by both daughters, some only for our youngest, all in good to great condition. Some really lovely items.


Could save someone so much time and money, and we'd love them to go to a good home!

From smoke and pet-free home, SE22.


Pm me if you're interested or want pics via email.


Thanks!

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  • 4 weeks later...

New baby & 0-6 months bundle.


Includes dresses, trousers, sleepsuits (white & patterned), vest suits, cellular blankets & sheets for Moses basket / cot, pram blankets, cot bumper, snow suit, pramsuit, muslin cloths, leggings, dungarees, cardigans, socks.


Basically everything you could need!

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  • 3 months later...

The 6-12 month bundle has gone but 0-6 months still available. Perfect if you're expecting an autumn / winter baby girl.


Also selling a maternity denim shirt by H&M (great for b-feeding in too) and a long black summer dress by Seraphine. Both in excellent condition, size s/m. PM me if you'd like to see pics.


Thanks!

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