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2577 days ago

Hamilton Christian School boys uniform shorts

Adam from Chartwell

2 x HCS boys grey uniform shorts

1 size S - bought from Kukri, very good condition
65% polyester, 35% viscose
Measures 80 cm around waist/hips, and can be adjusted to fit smaller waist as has an adjustable buttoned waistband

2nd pair is size 80, Argyle brand, bought from the school
45% wool, 55% polyester
2 small tears to the fabric, good for a spare pair
Measures slightly smaller than 80cm around waist/hips and can be adjusted to fit smaller waist as has an adjustable buttoned waistband

Both fit my son in Year 10, age 14-15+

Feel free to get in touch and try on first

Please see my other HCS boys uniform listings

Price: $30

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