2900 days ago

Size 2 bulk lot of clothes - jackets, shorts, cardis and more

Anne-Marie Neighbourly Lead from Hornby

Selling as a bulk lot, you get everything that's in all the pictures for $15.

No holds and no muck arounds please, will sell to the first person who can pick up with the cash. Price not negotiable as is a great deal for this lot.

Most are Farmers brand or similar. Most in good-average condition, a few items unworn, may be slightly creased from storage.

Three lovely warm jackets, pair of long pants, seven pairs of shorts (some are size 2 1/2), two long sleeve tops and five merino cardigans.

I have other size two, winter clothing, also available if any interest

Price: $15

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