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SOLD. FS - Fab Maternity bundle - 8/10


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Mixed seasons

Amazing clothes

Fab brands

Amazing condition

Pick up Herne Hill

Smoke and pet free home

All work either for casual wear or semi casual (some of the dresses and tops work for work for example)


approx. 30 items

Probably about ?1,000 worth of clothes

Selling bundle for ?100


Various brands including Seraphine, Topshop, H&M, Mothercare, Crave, Jojo, Veronique DelaChaux


Items include;


SHIRT

1 x long sleeve white shirt - long in length so works with leggings


JEANS

2 x topshop Leigh skinny. Navy blue. Size 10


JACKET

Seraphine brown utility/military jacket


DRESSES

6 winter dreses or jumper dresses - either long sleeve or short that you can wear with a long t. Various colours incl black, purple, brown


4 x summer dresses - varying colours incl blues, pinks, multi. 1 of which you can wear with long t and leggings


CARDIGANS

2 x (1 wrap cardi purple with short sleeves, 1 long sleeve grey buttoned)


TOPS

3 x short sleeve or sleeveless summer tops

2 x ts - either wear alone or with long sleeve t under neath. 1 is long and works great with leggings

2 x silk effect tops, one black and 1 lovely bright blue. lovely casual or work well dressed up

4 x long sleeve wrap tops - black, multi and red

2 x long sleeve black stretch tops


NIGHTWEAR

1 x sleeve less navy with white lace night dress


Plus I'll trow in a great cushion for between the legs to help with sleeping

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