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1493 days ago

Remuera Intermediate Uniform

Kate from Wai O Taiki Bay

Hello all
We have some secondhand RI uniform items available.
We are moving out of Auckland so pick up CANNOT be any later than Saturday November 20th.
Generally overall good used condition. BUY THE LOT for $180.00 or message for individual prices. Thanks!

Size 10 JACKET - Seam of the hood has come undone and will need re-stitching. Some loose stitching end of one pocket zip. Also found a tiny tear (<1cm) on the front of the garment.
1x Size 82cm Black JUMPER - pilling in places.
1x Size 10, 1x Size 12, 1x Size 14 BLOUSE - Good used condition - some minor marks.
1x 82cm SKIRT - barely worn excellent condition (hem taken up by hand; can be undone).
1x 77cm Culottes - Used condition. Some white paint splotches, but the worst is hidden on the inside of the garment by the taken up hem. Also some loose stitching by the pocket.
1x Size 10 PE Top + Shorts - very good condition since my daughter hated PE lol!

My daughter's name on some labels.

Negotiable

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