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For Sale: Girls and Boys Clothes 0-3m to 3-4y


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Having a bit of a clear out! Clothes great for spring/summer! Have bundled the ok clothes together and selling the nicer ones individually but happy to sell them as lots too!


Boys 0-3m: ?2

Bonds vest x 2

H&M blue and white striped cardigan

Short sleeve bodysuit

M&S top & bottm

Shoes

Hat


Boys 3-6m: ?1

Long sleeve top

Short Sleeve bodysuits x 2

Shorts x 2


Junior J (Jasper Conran) black and white striped short sleeve bodysuit ?2


Boys/unisex 12-18m: FREE with any purchase

Dinosaur long sleeve sleepsuit

mothercare white short sleeve bodysuits x 5

babyGap vest bodysuit

  • 4 weeks later...

Revised list and prices to show remaining items:


Boys 0-3m: ?1

Bonds vest x 2

Short sleeve bodysuit

M&S top & bottom

Shoes

Hat


Boys 3-6m: ?1

Long sleeve top

Short Sleeve bodysuits x 2

Shorts x 2


Boys/unisex 12-18m: FREE with any purchase

Dinosaur long sleeve sleepsuit

mothercare white short sleeve bodysuits x 5

babyGap vest bodysuit


Girls 9-12m: ?4

H&M blue capri leggings

H&M flower ruffle pants

Debenhams hat

Pink top

Pumpkin Patch white top

Shorts x 3

H&M long sleeve bodysuit


vertbaudet brown set 9-12m ?3


Girls jeans 9-12m ?2


Girls denim dress 12-18m ?2


Girls Junior J (Casper Conran) dress with shorts 12-18m ?3


Girls tops 12-18m x 3 ?1


Girls short sleeve bodysuits 12-18m x 3 ?1


Girls Ralph Lauren blue dress 18-24m ?10


Girls babyGap jeans 2-3y ?3


Debenhams white school tops 3-4y x 2 ?1


Girls brand new white top from George 3-4y ?5 (RRP?10)

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