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Hello,


I am selling a bundle of jeans, tops, jackets and skirts. Most items are unworn and still have tags attached, other items have only been worn a handful. Most of these items are from when I used to work full time and as my life has transitioned into motherhood, I no longer wear or need them. The jeans are waist 29/30 and leg is 32. The top three jeans in the image are good as new. I am also selling a purple brand new Hobbs scarf.


Jeans are from Diesel


The skirts are all S/M, waist 28/29, mostly from Marc Jacobs, Diesel, Rutzou and various other brands.


The tops and jumpers are a collection of Paul Smith, Cos, Fred Perry and other urban brands. I do not have the time to invest in selling items separately so selling them in bundles. Top are S/M


Lot of jeans ?30

Jumpers and Tops ?25

Skirts ?30


Grab a bargain, you will not be disappointed with the quality. Please make your offers as soon as you can as the items must go.

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