Baby and kids clothes etc
Im having a HUGE CLEAROUT of all my kids clothes they can no longer fit and more.....
Sizes range from newborn-size 1 1/2 maybe a few size 2s in there.
Boys&Girls clothing and unisex
Beanies
Mittens
Socks
Crochet jumpers, socks
Muslin wraps
Blankets
AIO bodysuits
Winter AIO Bodysuits
Singlets, t-shirts, longsleeves
Shoes
Feeding pillow (girls)
X2 Carriers
Pram with capsule and bassinet connection
Etc.....
BRANDS:
Nike
Puma
Adidas
Babygap
Teeny weeny
Merino
Bonds
Cotton on etc
$10 per bag of clothes excl priced items
$5 per Winter Bodysuit or 2 for $8
Feeding pillow $15
$3ea Baby blankets
Pram with capsule and bassinet connection negotiable or can sell separately or as a complete set
Everything is negotiable ๐
NOTE: The pictures I have taken are NOT all, theres more in my garage. . .
There are ALOT of things that NEED to go or they go salvation army. If anyone is interested please message me. More than happy for you to come and have a look through boxes and bags. Pm for more details
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