Selwyn school uniform items
Hi neighbours
My daughter doesn’t need her uniform item’s anymore. Her skirts have been in use for yr 9 to 12 but reduced use I guess due to all the Covid disruptions. ( she’s never had Covid by the way)
I’ve put a list below of the clothes that I’m keen to get out of the house. She is trying to raise money for a new phone.
Skirts $15 each
Girls skirt size 97 cm
Girls skirt size 102cm
Girls skirt size 107cm
Shirts - the school sizes were hard to wrap my head around. She has a mix of sizes. In normal adult sizes there is a range from probably size 14/16 to 20. She cut the size tags out of most of them so I’m using normal adult type sizing.
Grey yr 9 to 11
Sz 16 x 2 ( 22 in school size?) great condition ($10 each)
Sz 14 great condition but embroidered patch has lost stitches (see pic) - free
Size 18 great condition - ($10)
Size 18 great condition but small ink mark (free)
White shirts
2x 24 school size ($15 each) 1 fits larger than the other due to them being from different drops
1 x 26 school size ($15)
PE
2x size 16 to 18 adult size and 4xl inside tag - great condition, worn probably 3-4 times due to Covid restrictions
1 x PE school shirt size 2xl which is probably 16-20 in normal person size depending on how baggy you want it.
$15 each
All of the uniform was purchased from the Uniform Shop brand new. They have been through the wash twice and line dried but not ironed.
If anyone is interested please get in touch.
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