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708 days ago

Second-hand Baradene College Junior Uniform

Joanne from Stonefields

Available items are as listed below:

○ x 1 Baradene Scarf - $30
○ x 1 Striped Tie - $10
○ x 1 Size XL Straw Hat (Year 7 to 8) - $10
○ x 1 Size M Tracksuit Jacket - $85
○ x 1 Size 18 Junior Black Blazer - $150
○ x 1 Size 14 Junior Black Blazer - $150
○ x 1 Size 2XL Junior Red Winter Cardigan - $75
○ x 1 Size M Junior Red Winter Cardigan - $75
○ x 1 Size 20 Junior Pinstripe Skirt - $85
○ x 1 Size 12 Junior Pinstripe Skirt - $85
○ x 2 Junior Size 20 Summer Blouse - $35
○ x 1 Junior Size 14 Summer Blouse - $35
○ x 1 Size 18 Junior Winter Blouse - $40
○ x 1 Size L Sports PE Shorts - $35
○ x 1 Size M Sports PE Top - $25
○ x 1 Size XXL Sports PE Shorts - $35
○ x 1 Size XXXL Sports PE Top - $25
○ x 1 Size 20 Amiens House T-Shirt - $20

All are in good condition as they have only been worn for a few months.

Message me if you are interested and I'll send more of the photos (as photos are limited to max 5 on here, the rest can't be uploaded on this post).

Pick up from Stonefields.

Negotiable

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