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Baby Clothes Bundles - Months 9-12 / 12-18 / 18-24


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Baby clothes bundles for sale-


* 12 - 18 months - ?20


* 18 - 24 months - ?20


Plus:-


Jackets - 9 -12 months:

M&S yellow raincoat - ?5

NEXT navy bomber jacket - ?4


See attached for bundle pics and link below for further photos of individual items


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b4xohhrd2fz0z2e/AABdJULNQ6MXX-E_Rrbi7H8Ea?dl=0


PM with any queries


Thanks

Listing of all items below:


9 -12 MONTHS

M&S YELLOW RAINCOAT

NEXT NAVY BOMBER JACKET



12-18 MONTHS

1GLOVES -

PRAM SLIPPERS

GAP LONG SLEEVE NAVY STRIPED TOP

GAP SHORT SLEEVED RED / BLUE STRIPED ALL IN ONE

GAP LONG SLEEVED NAVY STRIPED ALL IN ONE

GAP NAVY SMART TROUSERS

GAP STRAIGHT LEG JEANS

GAP KHAKI HOODED JACKET

GAP INSERT CARDIGAN

H&M GREY SKINNY JEANS

GAP DENIM DUNGAREES

GAP ORANGE PIRATE T-SHIRT

GAP SHORT SLEEVED GREY / WHITE STRIPED ALL IN ONE



18-24 MONTHS

GAP LONG SLEEVED DENIM SHIRT

JO JO MAMAN LIGHT BLUE / NAVY STRIPE WOOLY SLIPPERS

GAP YELLOW CORDS

H&M DENIM / SWEAT HOODED JACKET

H&M ELASTICATED WAIST JEANS

OLD NAVY SHORT SLEEVED WHITE SHIRT WITH BLACK DESIGN

MOTHERCARE (M-KLASS DESIGN) ? GREY SWEAT SHIRT

MOTHERCARE (LITTLE BIRD) ? GNOME DESIGN SWEAT SHIRT

M&S ELASTICATED WAIST FADED JEANS

GAP LONG SLEEVED RED / WHITE STRIPED ALL IN ONE

GAP LONG SLEEVED ORANGE / RACCOON DESIGN ALL IN ONE

MOTHERCARE (LITTLE BIRD) ? BIG GNOME DESIGN TOP

GAP BURGANDY TROUSERS

H&M ELASTICATED WAIST FADED JEANS

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