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New dresses for sale (REISS, Superdry, Nobody's Child)


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Hi there,

I'm selling these 3 lovely new dresses still with tags, never used, perfect condition:

-  size UK 6 (petite) midi dress:  turquoise (aqua), linen,  from REISS. - elegant, perfect for summer occasions,  wedding guest. (£40)

-  size UK XS  mini dress:  woven pattern, black & white,  from Superdry - lovely light fabric (£18) 

-  size UK 4 midi dress: Green, light, textured fabric from Nobody's Child - perfect for summer occasions (£22)

If you take the 3 dresses (£70)

 photos attached here , PM me if you are interested or have any questions 🙂

Collection at SE23 or happy to arrange a meeting point in SE for delivery.

Thank you! 

Mari 

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