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Girl's clothing bundle - age 6/7. Great condition. Great deal for quick collection


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Herne Hill

Smoke and pet free home

Great condition

Bundle in excess ?100 in value) for sale ?20. Will consider a lower offer for collection this week.



JACKET


Zara

faux fur jacket.


SHIRT

Dunnes Stores. Mid blue soft denim shirt with popper buttons


DRESS

Next. Mid blue denim pinafore knee length dress with frill detail.


LEGGINGS x 2. Joules - purple with multi colour (blue, yellow, white, pinks) horse print

Dunnes - navy, pink, white patterns


TOPS


M&S. 3 x long sleeve plain coloured round neck tops. With simple frill detail on neck. So versatile.

Yellow, pink, grey.


M&S. Long sleeve mustard yellow with pink/white unicorn image


Dunnes. White and pink long sleeve top (white body, pink sleeves)

Born to be a hero writing

Interactive sequin graphic in the middle - one side has an image, the other says Super girl.


HOODIE

Mylene Klass for Mothercare. White with black bunny rabbits.


ONESIE. Mid blue velour with white/pink/green flower prints

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