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108 days ago

Clothing

Claire from Meadowbank

Clothing of Assorted sizes as per pictures/description

* Photo 1 - Bulk bag of Size 5 clothes - $5

* Photo 2 - Bulk bag of Size 6 clothes - $5

* Photo 3 - Sport Shorts. Sizes 5-8 - $2 each
(Royal Blue Sondico 5-6y, Royal Blue Crane 7-8y, Black & Blue in the middle size 7, Black with blue stripe XS, Black Sondico 5-6y.)

* Photo 4 - Sports Tops Left to right Size 8, Size 8-10, Size M. Sports socks. $2 each

* Photo 5 - Juventus Kit Size 12. Stained but if youre lucky would come up in the wash. $5

* Photo 6 - Team Kit Unsure of size, maybe 8? $5

* Photo 7 - Togs (Orange set bottoms 5, top six, grey with green surfboards size 8), assorted hats. $3

* Photo 8 - Jandals Great condition, no size I think about a 1. $2

* Photo 9 - Bulk bag size 14. $5

* Photo 10 - Christening gown. $3


All funds going towards my sons fundraising - he is selling samosas, and games, toys books, clothes etc we have sorted out to help cover costs of a football trip to train and play in Manchester next year. An incredible opportunity for him.

Negotiable

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