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LizzyRoy

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I'm selling these Halloween costumes:


Girl's Ladybird halloween pirate costume, age 3-5, GUC: Adorable girl's Halloween pirate outfit. Includes pirate pattern skirt with black overlay and netting (elasticated waist), red and white top with Velcro fastening and pirate hat. From Ladybird. This item comes in good played with condition. ?7


Girl's Travis Designs purple/black Halloween costume, age 3-5, + accessories,GUC: Super cute Halloween outfit. The dress is a velour leotard, with embellished front panel and net raggedy skirt. It comes with a spider treat bag, spider hair band and cobweb tights. My daughter looked awesome in this outfit - one of her Halloween faves! ?7


Child's Urban Rascals pirate Halloween costume, 3-5 years, EUC: Smart unisex pirate costume, comprising four parts: decorated red jacket, red and black stripe trousers, hook and pirate hat. This item comes in excellent played with condition. ?7


Collection from SE21, West Dulwich/delivery also possible in the local area. Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Lizzy Roy

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