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Ladies Healthcare Assistant/nurses uniform Tunic Top & Trousers New & unworn £10 each


The Scorpion

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I have for sale some HCA - Healthcare Assistant/nurses - uniform items that I have not opened or worn which are brand new and still sealed in packaging. 

x2 pairs of ladies size 18R (regular length, already hemmed) Navy Boyd Cooper trousers, with button & zip closure, pockets & elasticated waist

x2 pairs of ladies size 18U (unhemmed so need turning up) Navy Boyd Cooper trousers, with button & zip closure, pockets & elasticated waist.

x2 pale grey (plain) ladies size 108 cms/42.5" Alexandra zipped tunic uniform tops, with white piping, pockets and back vents.

See photos attached. Please note the unsealed ones are to show more details and are available also - one 18R trousers and one 108cms/42.5" pale grey tunic, both unworn.

For sale due to being too big for me. 

£10 each item - cash on collection only from SE23 3YW (on Forest Hill/Sydenham border) which is just up the hill from East Dulwich SE22

Thank you for reading.

Sue

 

 

 

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  • The Scorpion changed the title to Ladies Healthcare Assistant/nurses uniform Tunic Top & Trousers New & unworn £10 each

Still for sale. Ideal for some hospital trusts HCA's (including Lewisham & Greenwich) domestics and nurses etc (trousers) student nurses (working bank shifts) and some other healthcare positions. Feel free to contact me for more details.

Regards

Sue

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale.

Please read other posts for full information and see photos for more detail.

£10 each item - cash on collection only from SE23 3YW (on Forest Hill/Sydenham SE26 border) which is just up the hill from SE22

Thank you for reading.

 

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