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Please PM me email address as I'm finding it difficult to upload photos.. still trying.


Clarks school shoes.. sizes 11, 11.5, 12.5, 13.5G, 2, 3G

Air Max trainers size 12

Addias size 13.5

Red Clark trainers size 11.5

Blk Clark trainers size 13F

Blk Addias Football Boots - size 3 hardly worn

Nike Football Boots- size 4 worn twice

Nike Blk/white trainers size 5

Addias Blk/white trainers size 4

Blue Wellies size 4

Winter Boots size 4

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Marcia123 Wrote:

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> Please PM me email address as I'm finding it

> difficult to upload photos.. still trying.

>

> Clarks school shoes.. sizes 11, 11.5, 12.5, 13.5G,

> 2, 3G

> Air Max trainers size 12

> Addias size 13.5

> Red Clark trainers size 11.5

> Blk Clark trainers size 13F

> Blk Addias Football Boots - size 3 hardly worn

> Nike Football Boots- size 4 worn twice

> Nike Blk/white trainers size 5

> Addias Blk/white trainers size 4

> Blue Wellies size 4

> Winter Boots size 4

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