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Now gone: pre-loved maternity clothes


natalie

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I have a selection of pre-loved maternity clothes for sale, either separately or as a 'job lot' if you want to make me an offer. Some useful basic items for the autumn and winter, from a smoke and pet free home. Mostly in sizes 14/16, from shops including TopShop, JoJo, New Look, Mamas & Papas. Give me a shout if any are of interest.


Purple winter coat ?10


Dark blue jeans ?5


Black/white spotted smart shirt ?2


Dresses x 2 (one white, one navy) ?10 each


Black smart trousers x 2 (one wide leg, one slim fit) ?2 each


Black corduroy trousers ?5


Long length shirt/tunic top (black/white checked) ?5


Black/white striped tunic ?5


'Basics bundle' - ?10 for the lot

Black, super soft leggings x 2

Striped nursing vests x 2

Selection of long sleeved t-shirts x 6

Selection of short sleeved t-shirts x 3

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