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FOR SALE - maternity clothes size S/M


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I have the following for sale:


1. SOLD 2 x Jojo maman bebe maternity leggings (over the bump) ? size small ? one charcoal and the other navy (worn for one pregnancy) ? like these:


http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+comfy-cotton-rich-maternity-leggings-in-maternity-leggings-and-trousers+a9845


?6 for both. See pic 1


2. Jojo maman bebe flowery top/tunic ? size small ? worn a handful of times.

?4 ? see pic 2.


3. Gap maternity maroon/navy stripey top - size medium - worn a handful of times

?3 ? see pic 3.


4. SOLD Gap maternity navy/midnight blue wrap around dress ? size medium ? worn a handful of times.

?4 ? see pic 4.


5. Mamas and papas black wrap around dress ? size 12 ? brand new with labels

?6 ? see pic 5


6. SOLD Jojo maman bebe 2 x ?secret support? maternity vest ? size medium ? one navy the other white. Worn for one pregnancy. Like these:

http://www.jojomamanbebe.co.uk/sp+secret-support-maternity-tops-in-maternity-tops-and-shirts+b4557

?5 for both ? see pic 6


7. Jojo maman bebe slim navy maternity jeans (over the bump) ? size 10. Worn for one pregnancy. I am 5ft 2 and these were too long so I turned them up (not sewed) and there is now a faint line about 2 inches from the bottom of the leg, so would suit someone similarly short

?3 ? see pic 7


8. Mamas and papas brown top/tunic ? size 12/14

?2 ? see pic 8


9. GONE - FREE with any above purchase ? 2 x mamas and papas maternity tops ? black/grey striped size 8/10 and white/grey striped size 12/14. Both well worn but very comfy!


PM me please. Collection from SE22.

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