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Wardrobe Clear Out - Bargains for sale! ROUND 2!

Ok so I said I'd be putting more things on Ebay! There is still a lot more to come as tomorrow I start on my Mum's wardrobe! But here's what we have so far!


Beige Gypsy Skirt

New Look Star Dress - New with Tags!!

New Look Leather Look Boots

Canvas Trousers

Beige Embroidered and Beaded Corset

Denim Boots

Jane Norman Top - New with Tags!!

Pink Boots

Gypsy Skirt - NEVER WORN!



SJ
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  1. Cool bloG !!!!!
    all the best
    Brooklyn grace

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  2. Hi Sarah,
    My name is Tarah. It is pronounced just like yours, only with a T instead of an S. I am th ecreator of Tarah and the City I stumbled upon your blog and I wanted to reach out to you to tell you that I admire all your hard work. You were lucky enough to know what you wanted to do at a young age and from your about me section it looks like you stayed on the path. That is wonderful! Looking at this post makes me realize that I need to do a Spring Overhaul too! Ugh. I'm dreading it. Good luck with your wardrobe clean out. I am now following you on here and BlogLovin'.
    Always,
    Tarah and the City

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    1. Thank you so much hun! Always nice to get a lovely message like this, really makes me smile! :)

      I'll have a look at yours now
      SJ
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