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For sale Baby and toddler shoes size 4-5 £3-5


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1. Converse canvas car Velcro trainers size 5 £5 (rrp £32)

2. Converse white leather Velcro trainers. Tag on tongue worn but otherwise great condition with lots of life left. Size 4.  £5 (rrp £36)


3. Dotty Fish Panda leather suede soft soles moccasins. Size 5 / 12-18 months. £3 (RRP £12.99)


4. ASICS navy Velcro toddler trainers size 4 1/2 £4

5. Clarks first shoes pale pink leather size 4 1/2 F £5 (rrp £28)

6. Bobux go xplorer soft leather shoes EUR 21 £3 (RRP £35)
 

Please message me if you’d like more photos or have any questions. Can do a bundle discount. 
 

Collection from Honor Oak Park or can deliver to East Dulwich. 
 

Thank you for looking! 

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