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2537 days ago

Hamilton Boys High School Uniforms for sale

Jill from Chartwell

My boys have all finished high school now, time for a clear out. I have a large selection of uniform pieces for sale, most in excellent condition.
I have:
1x small 38cm Kukiri Sports Jacket, (exc cond) $40

1 x 104cm Maroon woolen Jersey (only worn one winter) $70
1 x 112cm yr 13 Black woolen Jersey (old style, but exc cond) $40
1 x 102cm yr 13 woolen Jersey (new style, worn for one winter only) $70

1 x red sports shirt - sml/med $20

1 pair 84cm grey shorts
4 pairs 88cm grey shorts
1 pair 92cm grey shorts (all shorts in good worn condition, would be great as second pair) $10 each

2 x black year 13 shirts, size med (exc cond) $20 each
2 x size 14 grey shirts (good cond, great for second pair) $5 each
4x pairs long black socks $10

Please note, not all items in photo (some still on washing line!)
Thanks.

Negotiable

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