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Isabella Oliver Dress and H and M Jeans now sold. Trousers and shirts still for sale

Bundle of maternity wear suitable for Spring/Summer/Autumn


All in very good condition and size 10/12


2 x Gap cropped chinos. 1 pair black, 1 pair taupe both with over the bump bands. Super comfy and great for work.

2 x M and S natural tan 7 denier tights still in boxes

Seraphine blue with white polka dot narrow cropped trousers with over the bump band size 12

Topshop white poplin shirt with button down collar size 12

GAP blue and white striped shirt with buttons half way down, long sleeved.


All in excellent condition, for collection for SE14.


?45 ONO


Please contact me for photos or further information.

  • 3 weeks later...

HellsBells81 Wrote:

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> Bundle of maternity wear suitable for

> Spring/Summer/Autumn

>

> All in very good condition and size 10/12

>

> 2 x Gap cropped chinos. 1 pair black, 1 pair

> taupe both with over the bump bands. Super comfy

> and great for work.

> H and M dark denim skinny maternity jeans with

> over the bump band. Hardly worn, size 14

> 2 x M and S natural tan 7 denier maternity tights still in

> boxes size small

> Seraphine blue with white polka dot narrow cropped

> trousers with over the bump band size 12

> Isabella Oliver grey ruched jersey 'body con'

> dress with elbow length sleeves and pretty black

> lace cut out around neckline.

> Topshop white poplin shirt with button down collar

> size 12

> GAP blue and white striped shirt with buttons half

> way down, long sleeved.

>

> All in excellent condition, for collection for

> SE14.

>

> ?120 ONO

>

> Please contact me for photos or further

> information.

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