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FS Aden & Anais Swaddle Baby Blankets/Muslins BNIB


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I am selling this Aiden & Anais gift box containing 4 large white swaddle cloths/muslins. They are brand new and unused (box has not even been opened) but we just didn't get around to using them. Really high quality and usually retail for about ?35.


They are exactly the same as these, except they are plain white:

http://www.johnlewis.com/aden-anais-swaddle-baby-blankets-pack-of-4-jungle-jam/p231876459


Comes with instructions on how to swaddle. Each cloth measures 120cm x 120cm. The extra large size is really useful as they can also be used as tummy time blankets, burp cloths, portable sheets etc


Selling for ?15. Please PM if interested. Collection SE22 near Peckham Rye Park

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