Shoes, Gumboots etc
Assorted Shoes, Sandals, Boots and Gumboots of Various sizes as follows:
1) Roman Sandals - Basically brand new - purchased for school but my daughter decided she would rather wear closed shoes so only worn once. Size 5L. $10
2) Gold Sandals - Brand new with tags! - purchased from the UK (M&S - leather). Still has 20 pound ($40) price tag attached. Size UK 3. $20
3) Black School Shoes - Basically Brand New - purchased for school but my daughter preferred her older ones and when she outgrew those was at a different school requiring different shoes! Think these were only worn 1 or 2 times. Size 6. $10
4) Women's Black Ankle Boots - Pulp. Zip up the inside and buckle detailing on outside. Purchased from someone for $25 a while back but slightly too big for me so just been sitting in the wardrobe since. Size 8.5 - $5
5) Ankle height gumboots. Good condition. Great for muddy sports fields. Size 13 kids. $4
6) Gumboots. Could do with a clean but otherwise good condition. Perfect for puddle jumping and muddy fields. Size 1. $4
7) Patterned Gumboots. Liner is peeling around the top but otherwise good condition. Could probably just be reglued but selling for cheap as a result. Size 4. $2
Keen to clear everything out so open to offers. Please let me know if you're interested.
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