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Isabella Oliver/JoJo maternity tops/dresses for sale


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Please see attached the adds I have on gumtree.


https://www.gumtree.com/p/womens-maternity/isabella-oliver-maternity-clothes/1254607599


https://www.gumtree.com/p/womens-maternity/jojo-maman-bebe-maternity-tops/1254615407


If you're interested I can send more pics or you are very welcome to come and view. The Isabella dresses retail at around ?100+ new.

Hi There,


I am wondering if you still have the dresses available and which ones? Is it $15 per dress? I'm usually a small / size 10 so hope in pregnancy the size 10-12 will be ok. Are these items for collection?


Thanks,

Karen (writing from husbands account!)

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