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Maternity clothes (mainly medium/ size 12)


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Various maternity clothes


Seraphine

Black knee length work skirt, medium (?5)

White strappy top, medium (?3)

Black dress, just below knee, medium (?10)

Black work trousers, size 12 (?10)

Blue jeans (over bump), size 12 (?10)

Purple long evening top, size 12 (?10)

Black leggings, medium (?5)


Isabelle Oliver

Pink maternity/ nursing wraparound dress, just below knee, size 3 (?20)

Pink top, size 3 (?10)

Green maternity/ nursing dress, just below knee, Size 3 (?20)


Jojo Maman Bebe

Blue and white striped jumper, medium (?15)

Grey and white striped wrap around jumper, medium (?10) - belt missing

Blue jeans (over bump), small (?10)


New Look

Jeans, under bump, size 12 (?5)


ASOS

Black work skirt, just below knee, size 12 (?3)

Grey work skirt, just below knee, size 12 (?3)



Pick up close to East Dulwich station.


Thanks.

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