BULK LADIESWEAR
Having a massive clear out and have for sale hundreds of ladies items including:-
-Skirts
-Trousers
-Dresses
-Jackets
-Evening wear
-Suits
-Tops
-T shirts
-Bags
-Shoes 25+ pairs (some shown) - mostly size 6 & 7 uk or 39 & 40's
Most of the clothes are sizes 12 & 14.
Every item is clean, in good condition and from a pet and smoke free home.
Some items are brand new including the capri pants in the photos - these three pairs (all size 12's) cost more than my asking price and there are literally too many items to mention and photograph separately hence being sold unseen but buyer will not be disappointed.
Ideal for someone who has the time and inclination to iron and on sell on trade me. The value of these items run into thousands and include lables such as Pagani, Brown Sugar, Laura Ashley, Marks & Spencer, Wallis, Monsoon and many more too numerous to mention.
There are about 6 large black sacks full and I have thrown in a red super king duvet cover and 2 pillow slips.
Buyer can collect from Oxford Estate or may be able to deliver.
If interested please text me on 027 709 9029
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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60.3% Yes, supporting people is important!
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