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Very Big bag of maternity clothes to fit 10-12 ?25


chazmo

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Lots of maternity clothes - come from wide range of places - jo jo Maman Bebe, topshop, ASOS, H&M and many more. Sizes 8-12 - I?m a standard size 10-12 with boobs and a bum ?25 ONO


Trousers:

Jeans x5 pairs over and under hump styles - ASOS,Topshop

Maternity leggings X2 blooming marvellous

Shorts - jo jo Maman


Dresses:

X 7 - casual and workwear - jo jo, new look, Topshop


Tops (casual, work and occasion, long and short sleeves)

X20 in total from various stores


Skirts - maxi skirt from next, over numb black midi and stripy short over bump skirt


Pick up from lordship Lane, East Dulwich


Please PM me for address


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