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351 days ago

WGHS Junior Uniform

Mike from Castor Bay

WGHS Junior School (Year 9 to 11) uniform in excellent condition. No rips or tears, a few small marks on blouse from art but all other items unmarked and in excellent condition. Blazer and Jersey had very little use.

Purchase individual items or as a package.

Package price subject to change if single items have been purchased.

Complete package $230 including Junior Blazer (6), Jersey (SSS), Junior Blouse S/S x2 (8), Skirt (4), PE House Shirt – Black (8) and PE Shorts (4S). Size included in brackets.

Individual Items:

Junior Blazer $90 – size 6 (RRP $149)
Jersey $60 – size SSS (RRP $95)
Junior Blouse x2 S/S $50 – size 8 (RRP $52 each)
Skirt $35 – size 4 (RRP $67)
PE House Shirt Black $15 – size 8 (RRP $29)
PE Shorts $20 – size 4S (RRP $41)

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or to try on sizes.

Mike - 0221621474

Price: $230

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