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Big bundle of maternity clothes (not sure how I ended up with so many!)...


Leggings:

- 1 X H&M black leggings

- 1 X Red Herring navy leggings

- 1 X TopShop black leggings

- 1 X Jojo Maman 'cosy' lined black leggings

- 2 X Jojo Maman 3/4 length black leggings


Work clothes:

- 1 X TopShop black jacket

- 1 X Jojo Maman knee length grey skirt


Lightweight / summer trousers:

- 1 X Jojo Maman black linen trousers

- 1 X Isabella Oliver burgundy trousers

- 1 X Next blue and white patterned trousers

- 1 X Next black trousers (size L)


1 X NCT black pyjamas


Dresses

- 1 X ASOS plain dark purple dress

- 1 X ASOS khaki dress (maternity / nursing)

- 1 X ASOS black dress, Peter Pan collar


T-Shirts

- 1 X Boden pink and grey striped t-shirt

- 1 X ASOS navy t-shirt with lace collar

- 1 X ASOS navy and white striped top


Tights

- 3 X Jojo Maman black maternity tights

& another pair black tights (unsure of brand)


?25 for everything.

Collection SE5 near Camberwell Green.

PM me if you want a pic of any items - tho much of it is black / plain.

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