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2626 days ago

rock n roll dresses/tops and more dresses

Sheila from Richmond

Looking for that last minute party dress? I have a couple of "rock n roll" dresses and others, including a warm winter coat, which I no longer require. Most of them worn once only, so they are like new. Size depends on your fitting i.e. mostly small. These could also fit a size 8 to 10. Come along and try them on. Viewing after 5pm or as conveniently arranged. Prices vary starting from $5.00 to $30 - just want them to find a good home and make someone feel special this Christmas/New Year party. One dress still has label on from Farmers - never worn. Cherry dress bought from Gizmos Richmond, worn only once. Red and green rockabilly scarves as new. Micky mouse dress only $5.00. Individual photos on request. Message me if you are keen. The clothing is from a smoke free home and well looked after. As I go through my cupboards I will be selling more things, all sorts of things not in use. Thank you for your interest.
I am trying to raise some funds for my greyhound pet who is 6 years old, who has no tear ducts, requiring medication 4 to 5 times a day for the rest of his life.

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Monday 16th February - Monday 2nd March

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