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IMG_7991.thumb.jpeg.6265e6650c48363b4939746ec4850f51.jpegNEXT Jeans dungarees, like new, straight cut, size 8 Tall, new £7.- 

SuperDry Dungeree Shorts (Jeans), Vintage style size 8,  £15.-

New Dungaree Denim Dress with pockets, beautiful green (jade green?), size 12, £8.-

Light red (or pink?) hoodie not very thick, new from Mantaray £5.-

GAP velour dress size S more XS in fit , colour dark wine berry, £5.- (also suitable to wear for a teenager)

Note: Photo makes colour look darker

Turquoise Mantaray jumper with little embroidery, size 12, £6.- (never worn)

Grey Mantaray Cardigan, size 12,  New £6.-

Thin red Esprit coat with waist belt, size 12 (Eu 38), £12.- Note: red is brighter than in photo

NEXT Carpenter Jeans size 8XL, Eu 36 Excellent condition £5.-

NEXT Boyfriend Jeans, size 8, Eu 36, very good condition £5.-

'Rich&Skinny' lilac (pink?) Jeans, size 29 never worn £5.-

Black Urban Outfitters Cargo Trousers  W27  L32  £4.-

Zebra print leggings (16yr but a big size) £3.-

    - Thin summer trousers -

H&M, blue print, size 10 £3.-

Debenham, orange black print, (size s/xs) £3.-

 

All in either very good or like new conditions, actually some items new as in unworn. Thanks

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