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Beautiful, barely used full set (15) of reusable nappies. The clever Itti Bitti Tutto nappy has adjustable poppers which makes it suitable from birth - potty. I bought these for ?18 each, so the full set of 15 is worth ?270. Each nappy comes with a washable, removable liner which can be adapted to suit a girl or boy. I will also throw in all the spare washable liners, a roll of biodegradable liners and the nappy bin.


I absolutely love these nappies and they look gorgeous on - so much nicer than disposables, cheaper in the long run and better for the environment. Sadly I got into reusables quite late and so only used them for a few months - they have plenty of life left in them and the colours are still as vivid as new.


I'm looking for ?150 for the lot which is a real bargain if you consider how much you'd otherwise spend on disposables from birth to potty (?1584.70 for 2.5 years according to the Cloth Nappy Tree website!)


Any questions please ask. For more info see:


http://www.babykind.co.uk/ittibittitutto.htm

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