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2388 days ago

Closing Down Sale : HOPPEDIZ Babywearing Products

Anna from Massey

Closing Down Sale. More Savings!
Most items going at cost or below.

I am selling off all the current HOPPEDIZ baby carriers stock I have:
- Woven Sling Wraps
- Ring Slings
- Hop-Tye carriers
- Bondolino soft structured baby carriers

Prices and stock availability could be viewed by using the link below.

trademe.nz...

Additional discounts off TradeMe listed prices for direct and multiple purchases:
8% off a single carrier
12% for 2 or more carriers

Treat yourself to a new babywearing accessory or two...or get together with a friend and save even more! :)

$5 shipping to an urban address NZ wide or pick up from Massey.
Contact e-mal: info@maybaby.co.nz

Negotiable

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