Junior + Senior Uniforms - Hamilton Girls
Large list of Junior and Senior gear available!
Pick up/Viewing in Te Rapa
Vicki
0278494004
Please ask for photos if needed as cannot upload them all
SKIRT 1
- size 10
- Used but very good condition
- $35.00
SKIRT 2
- size 8
- Used good condition (more faded that other skirt)
- $25.00
SCARF
- $15.00
SHORTS (uniform, not PE gear) 1
- size 14
- excellent condition
- $40.00
SHORTS (uniform, not PE gear) 2
- size 14
- excellent condition
- $40.00
SHORTS (uniform, not PE gear) 3
- size 14
- excellent condition
- $40.00
SHORTS (uniform, not PE gear) 4
- size 18
- excellent condition
- $40.00
PANTS (uniform) 1
- size 16
- good condition
- have been taken up but lots of length still there to alter again
- inner leg seam has come unstitched (but no damage/rip)
- has some paint on leg - can be removed (I can't be bothered)
- Priced accordingly
- $20.00
PANTS (uniform) 3
- size 12
- good condition
- has very small dash of paint on leg - can be removed (I can't be bothered)
- Priced accordingly
- $40.00
PANTS (uniform) 2
- size 18
- Very good condition
- have been taken up but lots of length still there to alter again
- $50.00
SENIOR Blouse 1
- size 10
- very good condition
- $30.00
SENIOR Blouse 2
- size 18
- As new
- $50.00
SENIOR Blouse 3
- size 16
- Very good condition
- $30.00
SENIOR Blouse 4
- size 16
- Very good condition
- $30.00
SENIOR Blazer 1
- size 12
- very good condition
- $50.00
SENIOR Blazer 2
- size 14
- very good condition
- $50.00
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