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1799 days ago

Post 3: Clothes to sell- Dresses, tops and pants

Sridevi from Mount Albert

Hello again, ( continuation from my previous post 2)

Brand, size and price for each item is mentioned in the order photos are shown:

8. Black skirt (has subtle shimmery look)- Brand (Max), Size 10, $20 (never wore it as its not my size)
9. Blue tube skirt- bought in Arizona, USA, Size L, $10
10. Green floral summer dress- Size 10, $8
11. Floral top- Brand (Mirrou), Size M, $10 (never worn)
12. Black pants (jogger style)- Brand (Cotton On), Size 12 (aus)/ 8(usa)/40 (eur), $18
13. Black faded colour jeans- Brand (Allen Solly), Size 32/82, $20

Interested buyers please feel free to message me for more photos or measurements. This post is on trade me too.

Negotiable

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