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Hi everyone!


After having my baby in feb I realised how hard it was to find decent affordable nursing wear! after searching high and low iv finally come across affordable designer nursing wear and would love to share it with other mums! I sell BOOB nursing wear items at very cheap prices due to them being seconds. (seconds meaning that they are made in the same factory as orgininal BOOB designs however they have a fault). I have limited stock but am always getting more stuff in. I have looked over everything and can not see any obvious faults and personally they look brand new!


at the moment i have in stock:


1 white round neck singlet nursing top Small (photo attached) ?20

1 white long sleeved round neck before and after nursing top in Small (photo attached) ?30

1 mint blue v neck short sleeve nursing top in Medium (photo attached) ?20

1 aqua blue v neck short sleeve nursing top in Medium (same as photo above just different colour)?20

1 black indira sleeveless nursing top Large (photo attatched, has design at the front)?25

1 black before and after signlet nursing top Large (photo attached)?20


of course you are welcome to come and try before you buy! I have several BOOB nursing tops that are seconds but the quality is just fantastic and I get compliments all around!


please do not hesitate to get into contact (pm me)


Breastfeeding Essentials x

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