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1103 days ago

Rongotai College Uniform

Nina from Houghton Bay

Hi Everyone
I've been having a bit of a cleanout and found that we still had Rogotai Uniform in storage. Other than one small mark on the long-sleeved shirt mentioned, all pieces are a great condition
Long Sleeved gray shirt (small mark as per photo) size 14

2x Short Sleeved shirts (these are not available at the Uniform Shop) - sizes Small and 14

1 x Jumper 97 cm (no other size listed)
1 x Vest 97 cm

2 x Shorts sizes 76 and 77
1x beanie and cap also available

I have these listed in FB Marketplace - the price is negotiable. Message me if you are interested.

Negotiable

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