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Sloggi Basic+ Maxi Women's Briefs 3-Pack - Extra Soft Cotton

Sloggi Womens Basic+ Maxi 3 Pack Briefs in beige cotton with size X-large. Pack of three briefs made from extra soft cotton for comfort and breathability

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Brand Sloggi

Sloggi is a brand of underwear that is known for being comfortable and affordable. The brand was founded in 1979 and is now owned by the company Triumph International.
MPN Sloggi 10007656
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Heavenly soft and invisible seams with decorative border - Detachable, stable elastic band at waist guaranteeing perfect fit - Extra soft and comfortable material with an extremely high proportion of cotton, which still keeps its striking colour and shape
The Sloggi Women's Basic+ Maxi Briefs are a 3-pack of white, ladies' maxi briefs in size UK 20.
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