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Giving Tree Inventory Items Children's Clothing Giving Tree inventory items Children's Clothing Boy's Clothing Girl's Clothing Item Size Quanity Item Size Quantity 2 pc athletic set 6m 4 Pajama 0 to 3 m 2 2 pc athletic suit 24 m 2 Onesie 0 to 3 m 2 2 pc athletic suit 18 m 1 Pant set 3 to 6 m 2 2 pc athletic suit 3-6 m 2 T-shirt 6 to 9 m 2 2 pc athletic suit 12m 1 2 pc sweat set 6 m 1 2 pc athletic suit 3T 1 T-shirt 9 - 18 m 2 2 pc pant set 12 m 1 2 pc jacket/pants 6 m 1 T-shirt 18 - 24 m 5 2 pc jacket/pants 9 m 2 Hooded Sweatshirt 18 m 1 2 pc jacket/pants 24 m 1 2 pc pant set 18 m 2 3 pc pant set 18 m 1 2 pc pant set 18 m 2 Dress 24 m 1 2 pc pant set 12 m 1 Hooded Sweatshirt 24 m 2 2 pc pant set 3T 1 2 pc pant set 24 m 2 2 pc pant set 24m 1 Pajama Set 24 m 1 2 pc pant set 3-6m 1 3 pc set 3T 1 2 pc pant set 6-9m 2 2 pc pant set 3T 1 Hooded Sweatshirt 3T 1 2 pc short set 12 m 1 3 pc pant set 4T 2 2 pc short set 18 m 1 2 pc pant set 4T 1 2 pc short set 24 m 1 Sweatsuit 4T 2 2 pc short set 3T 1 Jacket 12 m 2 2 pc short set 4 2 Jacket s / 6 2 2 pc short set 5 2 Tops 3T 2 2 pc short set 6 3 Tops 2T 1 2 pc short set 7 2 Hooded Top 5 3 2 pc pant set 5 3 2 pc vest/shirt 24m 1 3 pc pant set 5 1 Jean Skirt 7 1 Sweater 16 1 Short Sleeve Pant Set 7 3 Pajama Lng Sleeve Set 7 4 Coat 2T 2 Turtlenecks 7 1 Coat 4T 1 2 pc Short Sleeve Pant Set 6 3 Coat 4 1 Pajama Set 6 1 Coat M 1 2 pc short pant set 8 2 Coat L 2 Jeans 5 1 Pajama Set XS 1 Lg sleeve top 3T 2 Hooded Sweatshirt 4 2 Lg sleeve top 4T 3 Sweat Capris 4 1 Lng Sleeve Top 4 1 Onesie 3-6m 1 Short/Tank Pajama Set 12 1 Short Sleeve Top 16 1 Pajamas 24m 1 Pajama Pants 5 1 Pajamas 4T 1 Hooded Sweatshirt 3T 1 Pajamas 6-9m 1 2 pc Short Sleeve Set 4 1 Pajamas 12m 5 Tank Top S 1 Pajamas 6 4 Long Sleeve Top S 1 Pajamas 7 2 Sweater S 1 Pajamas 16 1 Hooded Sweatshirt w/ Fur S 1 Hooded Sweatshirt w/ Fur M 2 Pants 4/5 1 Hooded Sweatshirt w/ Fur L 1 Pants 3T 1 Coat 5/6 1 Pants 6 2 Coat M 4 Pants 8 2 Coat L 7 Pants 12 2 Coat XL 2 Pants 16 1 Fleece Jacket L 1 Pants 18 1 Hooded Sweatshirt 6 1 Long Sleeve Top 6 1 Shorts 18m 1 Long Sleeve Top S 1 Shorts M 2 Long Sleeve Top XL 1 Sweater XL 1 Sneakers 7 1 Dress 6 1 Short Sleeve Sweater M 1 Sweat pants 4T 2 Shorts 12 2 Pants 16 1 Sweatshirts 4T 4 Tights M / L 1 Sweatshirts 3T 2 Gloves 2 Sweatshirts 12m 1 Book Bags w/ school items 2 Sweatshirts 18m 1 Sweatpants 6m 2 Sweatshirts 24m 1 Sweatshirts 4/5 1 Sweatshirts 5/6 1 Sweatshirts XS 1 Sweatshirts S 3 Sweatshirts M 7 Sweatshirts L 7 Tops XS 1 Tops S 3 Tops M 8 Tops L 9 Tops XL 5 Tops 5T 1 Tops 5/6 5 Tops 7 5 Sweatpants 4 2 Sweatpants M 1 Sweatpants 6 1 Teen - Adult Clothing Women's Clothing Men's Clothing Item Size Quantity Items Size Quantity Blazers S 2 Pajama Pants M 9 Pajama Sets 4 Sweater Jacket S 1 Sweater XL 1 Leggings S 1 Leggings M 1 Windsuit L 1 Windsuit XL 2 Jean Jacket M 1 Jean Jacket 2X 1 Pants 28 1 Pants 34 1 Vest 2X 1 Pants 36 2 Pants 40 1 Tops XS 12 Tops S 12 Tops S 7 Tops M 31 Tops M 7 Tops L 2 Tops L 12 Tops 2X 1 Tops XL 20 Tops XXL 8 Sweaters XS 1 Sweaters S 12 Sweater M 1 Sweaters M 9 Sweater L 6 Sweater XL 1 Slip S 2 Sweatpants L 5 Socks 70 Sweatpants XL 10 Panties s/5 9 Sweatshirts S 1 Panties M 3 Sweatshirts M 4 Panties L 5 Sweatshirts L 33 Panties XL 8 Sweatshirts XL 24 Bikini Panties Pack M 4 Shorts XL 4 Pajama Set S 5 Shorts 34 1 Pajama Set M 9 Shorts 42 1 Pajama Set L 2 Pajama Set XL 1 Jeans 32 1 Tank Pajama S 4 Jeans 34 1 Pajama Bottoms S 1 Coats M 1 Slippers 2 Coats L 3 Coats XL 1 Jeans 13 1 Jeans 12 1 Hats 6 Jeans 11 5 Jeans 10 2 Socks 4 Jeans 9 2 Jeans 8 1 Boxers 2 Jeans 7 3 Boxer Briefs L 2 Jeans 5 1 Jeans 2 2 Skechers 9 1 Jeans 0 1 Jean Skirt 3 1 Sweat Capris XS 1 Sweat Capris M 11 Sweat Capris L 3 Sweat Pants M 5 Sweat Pants L 5 Sweat Pants 2X 2 Sweatsuit M 2 Sweatsuit L 2 Sweatshirt 2X 2 Windbreaker Suit S 2 Windbreaker Suit M 1 Windbreaker Suit XL 1 Rainboots 9 1 Zip Fleece M 1 Zip Fleece L 1 Zip Fleece XL 2 Zip Hooded Sweatshirt S 2 Zip Hooded Sweatshirt M 2 Zip Hooded Sweatshirt L 1 Zip Hooded Sweatshirt XL 2 Coat XS 1 Coat S 7 Coat M 8 Coat L 8 Coat XL 5 Jacket XS 1 Jacket M 1 Jacket L 1 Tops XS 2 Tops S 34 Tops M 30 Tops L 15 Tops XL 7 Sweater M 2 Sweater L 2 3/4 Top S 1 3/4 Top M 1 Short Sleeve Blouse M 1 Short Sleeve Blouse XL 1 Hooded Sweatshirt S 1 Zip Sweatshirt S 2 Zip Sweatshirt L 1 Boots 9 2 Brown Shoes 7 1/2 1 Black Shoes 6 1/2 1 Keds Sneakers 9 1 2 pc pant suit M 1 Dress 8 1 Dress M 1 Pants 4 3 Pants 5 1 Pants 6 1 Pants 8 3 Pants 12 1 Shorts M 1 Skirt S 2 Skirt M 1 Skirt L 1 Athletic Shorts M 8 Head Scarf 5 Knit Cap 1 Hat 1 Robes O 2 Robes S 4 Robes M 8 Robes L 6 Robes XL 2 Toys Electronics Gender Age Quantity Item Item Quantity Girl 3 to 4 20 Various Electric Keyboard 1 Boy 3 to 4 24 Various 13" TV 1 Unisex 6 to 10 21 Various DVD Home Theater System 2 Unisex 6 + 14 Various Blue Ray DVD Player 1 Girl 3 to 4 24 Various VHS/DVD Player 1 Boy 4 to 5 55 Various 7" Widescreen Digital Photo Frame 2 Unisex All Ages 15 Sports Balls AM/FM Clock Radio w/ Alarm 1 Unisex 3 to 7 148 Stocking Stuffers TV Plug-N-Play Game - Guitar Fever 3 Girl 3 to 4 45 Various MP3 Video Player 6 Boy 4 to 5 19 Various Portable DVD Player 7" screen 2 Boy 8 to 12 28 Various Fox 7 in 1 Sportsgame 1 Unisex 3 + 26 Board Games Portable CD Player 1 Boy 5 to 8 18 Various Nintendo DS (Handheld game) 3 Boy 5 to 8 33 Various Nano Ipod 2 Boy 2 to 5 22 Various Kodak Easy Share Camera 1 Unisex All Ages 30 Stuffed Animals Sony PSP System Handheld game) 1 Girl 3 to 6 9 Various MP3 Player 17 Unisex All Ages 24 Stuffed Animals Portable Speaker System 1 Unisex All Ages 45 Stuffed Animals USB AC Charger 1 Boy 6 to 10 15 Various Silicone Skin (MP3 Covers) 1 Boy 6 to 7 19 Various Power Block Wall Charger 1 Unisex All Ages 126 Stocking Stuffers Fuji Digital Camera 1 Unisex 4+ 33 Art and Crafts 51 Girl 3 to 5 32 Various Unisex 4+ 27 Games Unisex 4+ 32 Board Games Cosmetics/Jewelry Gender Item Size Quantity Male Shaving Set 1 Female Bath Gift Sets 18 Female Make-Up Gift Sets 7 Female Jewlery Boxes 21 Female Purse 6 Male Cologne Sets 9 Female Cologne Gift Sets 3 Female Cosmetic Bags 5 Female Lotion 83 Female Watches 8 Unisex Hair Products 18 Female Cosmetics 60 Female Body Mist 9 Unisex Hand Sanitizer 4 Female Soap/Shower Gel 41 Female Silver Ring 8 1 Female Watches 3 Female Tennis Bracelet 2 Male Watches 13 Female Make-Up Mirror 5 Female Spa Kits 11 Female Foot Massager 1 Female Vibrating Massage Slippers 10 1 Male Massaging Slippers M/L 1 Female Necklace 23 Female Bracelet 5 Female Earrings 22 Female Three piece jewerly set 3 Female Necklace/Earrings Set 5 Female Gold Earrings (10k, 14k) 2 Female Necklace/Bracelet 1 Female Motorized Back Massager 2 Household Items Quantity 6 pc bath set 12 Slumber Packs 3 Blanket/Throw 3 Miscellaneous Gender Item Quantity Unisex Photo Album 1 Female Journal 1 Unisex Umbrella 1 Female Hair Dryer 4 Female Angel Pin 3 Female Tote Bags 3 Female Porcelain Dolls 5 Female Doll Ornaments 1 Female Silk Gift Bags 13 Female Address Book/Card Set 3.
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