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If there are any size small/size 8 pregnant women who are looking for smart and comfortable maternity wear?Please see below. Make me an offer if you want multiple items, otherwise prices listed below. Everything is washed, ready to wear and in great condition. collect from SE21. Can send photos to yr email they are too big to attach.


Seraphine ? all in great condition and Autumn/Winter weather weight

Dresses - ?12 each

1. Size 8 Black ? length sleeve knot dress, same as this: http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/maternity-dresses/jolene-3-4-slv.html

2. Size 8 Dark blue/navy long sleeve knot dress, similar as previous except it has long sleeves and is a thicker, warmer material

3. Size 8 Black dress ? sleeve with zipper detail, same as this: http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/maternity-dresses/double-side-zip-dress.html

4. Size 8 Fuschia short sleeve knot dress, same as this: http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/maternity-dresses/knot-front-cap-sleeved-dress-pink.html

5. Size 8 Dress with ? sleeve, scoop neck and empire waist. Grey on top and black below the empire waist. Designed to be worn with the Japanese leather belt, can?t find a link!

Tops - ?8 each

1. Size small long sleeve black vneck maternity top, similar to this but simpler, no ruche just a crossover top, can be used for feeding though I didn't.http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/maternity-tops/ls-cross-over-top.html

2. Size 8 Dark blue long sleeve top, slightly fancier than regular shirt, has a tie in the front and can be used for breastfeeding although I didnt. (I wore it to my fairly smart workplace). See photo as can?t find the link

Belt - ?8

1. Leather ?Japanese? belt, wore it with the grey/black empire waist dress listed above but could wear with any empire style, same as this: http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/accessories/black-japanese-maternity-belt.html

Leggings - free if you take something else

1. Size Small/Medium black over-bump leggings, same as this: http://www.seraphine.com/maternity-clothes/maternity-tights-leggings/seamless-leggings-black.html



Jojomamanbebe

1. ?8 Size small halterneck swimsuit with navy/white stripes and red detail, only worn a couple of times, same style as this, just different colour as is solid navy on top, navy/white stripes on body and red band around the chest part: http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/navy-white-stripe-halterneck-maternity-swimsuit-d5299.html

2. ?8 Size 8 black work trousers ?never worn!


Gap

1. Free if you take something else Size 2 regular length (US sizing?equivalent to size 8) dark denim maternity jeans, they were rolled up at the cuff when I bought them so that?s how I wore them?

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