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66 days ago

WEGC uniform

Liz from Miramar

Hi, have mixed selection of uniform to sell.
Smoke free home.

Skirts x3
X2 size 18,
x1 size 20, all in good condition

Sports top x1 size 16, slight pilling across abdomen

Blazer x1 size 18 excellent condition, ? Worn

Long sleeve shirt x1 size 20
Short sleeve shirt x1 size 20
Good condition ( bought this year)

Jumper medium, good condition
Vest large, good condition

Free:
Vest small- pilled
SS shirts x3 size 16
LS shirt x2 size 16
Collars are yellowed, but otherwise in good condition

Couldn’t upload photos- too big, welcome to come and look.

Open to offers, for lots or little
Give me a call on 0211811368
Thanks
Liz

Negotiable

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