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Summer Boys 5-7 yrs: Pool Trunks, Blazer, Tops & shorts, navy blue sandals size 29/30


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Summer sandals


Canvas uppers, rubber sole, leather and cotton inners. Flexible and strong but very comfortable.size 30 but might fit a size 29 better.

Bought from Mascaro in Menorca for £25 and only worn a little during a two week holiday.

£12

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1st Photo ALL GONE: 1st photo: 5 - 6 years


Light Blue Penguin Polo 5-6y: ?4

Red check Rebel short sleeved shirt 5-6y 116cm: ?3

Royal Blue Penguin Polo 5-6y: ?4

Light grey Tokyo Laundry jersey shorts, adjustable waist, 5-6y: ?4

Beige Gap chino shorts, 5 regular, bnwt: ?5

Light grey Zara Mandarin/Nehru collar long sleeved top, 5-6y: ?5

Navy blue check, Polarn O Pyret, short sleeved shirt, 4-6y: ?5

All 7 items for ?25


2nd Photo Shown Below: ALL AVAILABLE: 6 - 7 years


Dark red Zara collarless short or long sleeved lightweight cotton shirt, 7y 122cm, bnwt: £6

Navy blue GAP Paris T shirt, 6-7y, BNWT: £5

White with grey dinosaur Zara long sleeved top, worn once: 6y 116 cm: £5


All 3 for £15


More listed in posts below, please scroll to the bottom.

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Pool Swimming Trunks

Zoggs Aqualast, UK 23?, DE: 116cm, FR: 6 years.

I think these would fit an average 6 year old or a slim 7 year old up to a height of 120cm.

Very good condition, not used much as pool was locked down.

You are welcome to try on,

£5

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