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Various Maternity Workwear Items for Sale - Excellent Condition


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Numerous maternity workwear items for sale. Photos of any of the items listed below can be sent upon request.


1. ASOS navy bodycon dress with capped sleeves. Multi-coloured floral design. Extremely comfortable and very flattering. Size 10. ?15.


2. Motherhood Maternity navy cotton skirt with white and turquoise floral design. Size 10. ?10.


3. Rhonda Maternity grey "houndstooth" work trousers. Size M. ?10.


4. Jules and Jim maternity wear (Canadian brand) dark olive green/grey trousers. Size M. ?10.


5. Bellybutton black with pink, white and purple paisley design blouse. UK 6 (although fitted usual Size 10). ?10.


6. JoJo Mama Bebe black, knee-length dress with capped sleeves. Size 10. ?8


7. Asos light blue bodycon dress with floral design. Size 12. ?15.


8. JoJo Maman Bebe burgundy wrap top. Size M. ?8.


9. JoJo Maman Bebe striped hem dress (navy). Size 14. Tag still attached as never worn. ?15.


10. Bellybutton smock dress. Black with purple flowers with short sleeves. Size 8 (although fitted size 10). ?15.


11. Motherhood maternity black and white patterned sleeveless dress. Comes with matching tie. ?10.


Thank you

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