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Selling Plus Size Clothes

Dawn from Burwood

Hi All
I have a bad habit of buying clothes without trying them on, then when they dont fit i put them in my wardrobe promising myself when i lose the weight it will fit. It is with great regret that i have realised i will probably never lose the weight and need to lighten my wardrobe. So I have size 24 and 26 clothes, some never worn, the rest hardly worn for sale. They are manly tops and some shoes size 10 or 11. Everything is in excellent condition and from a non smoker. I am a mature lady so most of the clothes are very conservative but fashionable. If any one would be interested in having a look, you can private message me to come out on Saturday morning, between 10am and 12pm. There is about 35 to 50 items. Embarrassingly - that is just the tip of the iceberg of what i have. Most will be priced $10 or under and all to be paid in cash at time of picking up. I also have some jackets/coats that are more expensive to sell as well.



Thank you very ready my post.

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