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1799 days ago

Post 2: Clothes to sell- dresses, tops and pants

Sridevi from Mount Albert

Hello again, (continuation from my previous post)

I am selling some of my favourite clothes which are in real good condition from nice brands. No tears, no flaws, no fading.

Brand, size and buy now price for each item are mentioned in the order photos are posted

4. Short striped dress- Brand (Forever 21), Size M, $12.
5. Light brown formal/casual pants- Brand (Allen Solly), Size 30/76 (wore once)
6. Black print dress- brand (72 faded glory), Size M (suits sizes 8-10), $12
7. White dress with handmade self embroidery- Brand (Charlotte), Size M, $20 (still looks new as I worn only once)

If you are interested please message me. Happy to answer your questions. This post is on trade me too.

Negotiable

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