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Maternity/breastfeeding clothes bundle ?25 HUGE bargain!!


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Hello there

My baby making days are over and so I'm having a wardrobe clear out. I have a big bundle of maternity and breastfeeding clothes to go. ?25 for the lot, including one or two things that have never been worn:

Breastfeeding vests mamas and papas

Maternity jeans: skinny black h&m, skinny topshop, topshop straight leg and flared, couple of pairs of maternity shorts

Breastfeeding tops from h&m, Asos and gap

Maternity dress

Maternity tops, mix but mostly summer

All good condition they've all been clean in the cupboard for a while.

All size 12-14 some of the jeans are 10 but they're maternity so expand for bump!

Massive bargain as there's loads of good quality clothes here

Xx

Just counted it all out:

4 dresses: new look, mothercare, jojo, all colourful flowery/patterned

2 red bfeeding vests mamas and papas

8 breastfeeding & maternity tops: mothercare, h&m, Asos, mamas and papas

Various floaty summery maternity tops new look and h&m

5 pairs jeans indigo blue and black various

Pair black shorts, pair denim shorts

Gap maternity yoga leggings never worn they cost quite a lot!

Asos floaty kimono top great for bfeeding and maternity

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