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Maternity and Pregnancy clothes - Seraphine, Jojo, Isabella Oliver


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Hi


Selling a variety of maternity bundles:


3 x seraphine summer maternity dresses size 10- ?20 for all 3. This one in fushia https://www.seraphine.com/en-gb/knot-front-cap-sleeved-dress-pink/ and one similar but with wrap/ tie belt in blue. Can't find a link for third dress but can send photos


1 x seraphine maternity jeans size 10, plus seraphine maternity beige tshirt (same knot style as fushia dress above) ?15 for both


1 x new look size 10 jeggings plus 5 x leggings, plus 4 x tshirts (red Bretton, navy and white Bretton, plus 2 plain grey and black tshirts) - ?10 for bundle.


3 x jojo maternity dresses size small/ 10- 2 dresses with lace sleeves. One black, one fushia. 1 x lightweight stripey Jersey dress.


Bundle of 3 x breastfeeding dresses from JoJo ?20.


Can send photos if you message me directly.


Collection from near Great Exhibition.


Happy to bundle all together for a deal. We need to reclaim wardrobe space! Thanks Sarah :-)

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