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1467 days ago

St Marks Church School Uniform for sale

Rebecca from Maupuia

Tracksuit size 12 jacket and bottoms $80
Tracksuit size 10 jacket. $40
They are in great condition. Used very rarely!

4 x White PE T-Shirts size 12 $10 each
1 x White PE T-Shirt size 10. $10 each
Still in great condition

1 x PE Shorts size 10 $10 each
4 x PE Shorts size 12 $10 each
Still in good condition

4 x Boys School Shorts size 12. $20 each
1 x Boys School Shorts size 8. $20 each
1 x Boys School Shirts size 14. $20 each
(These ones have adjustable sides)
Still in great condition

2 x Julius House T-Shirts size 14. $20 each
Bought 2 terms ago so still in new
Condition

3 x Julius Swimming Caps $3.00 each
Used for 2 terms of Swimming

2 x St Marks Church School Ties. $5.00 each

1 x St Marks PE Bag. $20
1 x St Marks Backpack. $50

My son has finished at St Marks now so selling on at a cheap price as I want to get rid of them, ready for new school uniform. I can only select 5 photos so if you would like me to text or email the other photos please call me on 0211979214. Thanks Becky

Negotiable

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