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For sale: Maternity clothes [ALL GONE] / sleeping pillow


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Hi


I have a range of maternity clothes in sizes 14/16 and a maternity body pillow available.

Pics attached (apologies, all clothes are of course clean but need an iron!) / links below.

Everything for ?50 or individual prices below.


JEANS:

Size 16 JoJo Mama Bebe black jeans (slight rip in the bump band) - ?10

http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/dark-wash-super-stretch-maternity-skinny-jeans-d5207.html

Size 18 H&M dark blue skinny jeans - ?10

http://www2.hm.com/en_gb/productpage.0469562021.html

DRESS:

Size 14 ASOS maternity tea dress (never worn as ordered 2, NB slightly different pattern to the weblink, see pic) - ?20

http://www.asos.com/asos-maternity/asos-maternity-tea-dress-in-dark-floral-print/prd/8960069?clr=multi&SearchQuery=Maternity%20dress&gridcolumn=2&gridrow=7&gridsize=4&pge=1&pgesize=72&totalstyles=41

JUMPERS / TOPS:

Size 16 JoJo Mama Bebe striped maternity / nursing shirt - ?5

Size 14 New Look yellow floral pattern top - ?5

Size L H&M pink knitted side zip jumper - FREE

Size L H&M cross over black sparkly jumper - FREE

Size M H&M black polka dot top - FREE

Size L H&M grey and purple striped top - FREE

Size L H&M white and navy striped maternity / nursing t-shirt - FREE

Size M Hello Miz (US brand) yellow maternity / nursing t-shirt - FREE

Size 14 New Look pink t-shirt - FREE


MATRERNITY BODY PILLOW:

Chicco Boppy Body Pillow - same as this one but different pattern (can send pic if wanted) - ?15

https://www.babyplanetonline.co.uk/chicco-boppy-pillow-total-body-glacier-1?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6eOG0ZnY2gIVJCjTCh1i_wj3EAQYASABEgIxwvD_BwE


Thanks

Sally

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