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Hi,


Great quality bundle of maternity clothes. Smoke and pet free home. All washed in non-bio. Smart dresses are just back from the dry cleaners.


?150 for the lot. Great bargain - the Tiffany Rose dress alone was that much new let alone the Isabella Oliver and Seraphine things!


Collect from East Dulwich.


Thank you, Louise


Tiffany Rose black lace dress - size 1 - worn just for 2 weddings

http://www.tiffanyrose.com/maternity/clothing/FLDB/Flutter-Lace-Maternity-Dress.html


Seraphine smart black jersey dress with lace top - size 10 - hardly worn - twice I think

http://www.seraphine.com/lace-top-shift-dress-black.html


Red jersey dress - sleeveless, V neck - Isabella Oliver - 2 - never worn


Denim button down dress - H&M - medium - really useful dress. Looks good with or without belt, leggings, etc


Navy and white polka dot jersey dress - Seraphine - 10 - great for work. This one is slightly faded from washing.

http://www.seraphine.com/polka-dot-mock-wrap-dress-ss-navy.html


Navy V neck jersey dress with wrap around tie - Seraphine - 2

http://www.seraphine.com/navy-tie-back-maternity-dress.html


Black jersey T shirt dress, elasticated under bust - Isabella Oliver - 2 - really useful dress. Great casual or dressed up.


White cotton button down blouse - Mamas and Papas - 10 - worn maybe 3 times.


Light blue shirt - Topshop - 10 - not worn


H&M grey patterned tee shirt - size S


H&M black and white ruched top - size S


H&M navy and white striped long sleeved tee shirt - size S


Isabella Oliver ruched striped tee long tee shirt - size 2 - stitching starting to come undone, but hardly worn.


H&M cream sleeveless blouse with lace style top - size S


Seraphine blue tee shirt with wrap around - size 1


Isabella Oliver pale grey vest top


Seraphine black trousers (like suit trousers for work) with over bump band - size 2


JoJo Maman Bebe dark blue stretchy jeans - size Medium


Topshop nude colour bump band*


2 pairs of natural tan maternity tights*


White Breastvest - if intending to breastfeed - http://www.breastvest.co.uk


Black Jo Jo Maman breastfeeding wrap tee shirt top - M

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