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TAKEN - Large selection of maternity/nursing clothes


robinho

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I have a large selection of maternity and nursing clothes that I would like to pass on to anyone who can use them. They were handed down to me by three friends of different sizes, but most of them worked for me both while pregnant and while nursing (I was a 12-14 before I got pregnant, I gained about 3st/20kg while pregnant, and I haven't lost all my weight yet). Mix of brands including JoJo Maman Bebe, H&M Maternity, Liz Lange, Blooming Marvellous. They are roughly half summer and half winter so could see you through an entire pregnancy/new baby period.


There are roughly:

6 cardigans

1 winter coat

1 robe

17 pairs trousers (half jeans + half nice ones for work)

4 dresses

1 pair shorts

2 skirts

6 waist belts that you can use to hold up non-maternity trousers

2 stomach supports

6 pj tops

3 pj bottoms

4 pairs leggings

2 pairs workout trousers

11 nursing bras

20 maternity tops

19 short sleeve nursing tops

15 vest nursing tops


Pickup from The Gardens, off Peckham Rye.


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