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Charter East Dulwich - Uniform Bundle (Age 13-15)


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Hi there - I have a bundle of Charter East Dulwich Uniform for sale

Looking for £40 - most items are used but it includes a brand new pair of Next boys trousers w/tags (Age 15)

https://www.next.co.uk/g22727s13/676121#676121 - RRP £16

List of items below and photos attached:

4x White logo polo tops - Age 13 

1x White logo polo top - Age 12 *this has a small hole in the seem that needs re-stitching

3x Next grey trousers - Age 15 *one pair brand new

1x Green logo sports top - Size Small (my guess is that this would suit 13 yr old)

1x Black shorts - Size small

3 x Charter Logo School jumpers - Age 13/14 *sorry sizes labels covered/cut but one shows 91cm on the label

1 x sports sweatshirt - shows Size XS

1 x sports hoody - Size S

PM me if you want to come take a look, I'm in ED.

thanks!

 

 

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