417 days ago

Second Chance clothing

Georgina from Rangiora

Hi there. I run the social media for a little second hand clothing shop that supports 2 charities that support orphans and families in Africa and Eastern Europe. I am running a few online sales for them to help raise funds.

Welcome to Recycled Clothing on King Street's online collection.
Pick up Rangiora. (Shipping available at buyer's expense)

🖤 Zalorr Collection Mini Dress - Size 12, $8
Elegant black mini dress with beautiful mesh detailing. Perfect for any occasion.

🧥 Merric Midi Jacket - Size 12, $8
Lightweight and ideal for cooler spring evenings. Stylish and easy to pair with any outfit.

🌸 Whistle High-Low Pink Top - Size 12, $10 (Brand New with Tags)
Lovely high-low design with charming button detail down the back. A pop of pink for your wardrobe!

🌈 Retro Multi-Coloured Slip Dress - Approx. Size 12, $10
Unique retro vibes with a sheer top, great for adding a little fun to your look!

All items are size 12 and in excellent condition.

Listed Elsewhere.

Negotiable

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