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Clement Ribeiro Duck egg blue dress size 12. ?10

Jojo mama bebe bump support black size M x 2. ?5 each

Breastfeeding knit top military green one size only ?5

White stuff embroidered white shirt size 10 ?7

Tommy Hilfiger chunky knit white and navy blue ?10

Oliver Bonas white embroidered blouse size 10 ?5

Atmosphere Faux leather jacket size 10 ?5

Top shop black denim size 12 ?7

Top shop grey denim size 12 ?7

Oliver bonas knit over the bump skirt size 12 ?5

All items in very good condition.

Cash on collection from East Dulwich. Feel free to pop in and have a look.


Thanks

Caro

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