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Sunflower Underwear Catalogue Underwear 2020 Sunflower Clothing Catalogue Company All Major Credit Cards Tel: 07976 371345|029 20747296 Accepted Email: [email protected] Contents LADIES • VESTS/BRIEFS Pg. 2 • HOSIERY/BRAS Pg. 3 • NIGHTWEAR Pg. 4 MENS • UNDERWEAR/SOCKS Pg. 5 • NIGHTWEAR Pg. 6 *ALL STOCK SUBJECT TO AVAILABILTY *STYLES /COLOURS MAY VARY Thank you for your continued support. 1 LADIES VESTS/BRIEFS THERMAL FRENCH NECK SLEEVELESS VEST THERMAL FRENCH NECK SHORT SLEEVED VEST PriCe: £5.99 PriCe: £6.50 Available Sizes: M, L, XL, XXL Available Sizes: M, L, XL Colours available: whiTe Colours available: whiTe Style No.: SFU12 Style No.: SFU11 SMOOTH MAXI BRIEF (1 PAIR) FLORAL TUNNEL ELASTIC BRIEFS (3 PACK) PriCe: £4.50 PriCe: £7.50 Available Sizes: 12-14, 16-18, 20-22, 24-26 Available Sizes: S (36-38), WMS (30-40), OS(40-42), Colours available: blaCk skin Tone, whiTe XOS(42-44), XXOS(44-46), 3XOS(46-48), 4XOS(48-50), Style No.: SFU09 5XOS(50-52), 6XOS(52-54) Colours available: mixed floral Style No.: SFU10 2 LADIES HOSIERY/BRAS 40 DENIER KNEE HIGHS (3 PACK) SEAMLESS PADDED PULL ON SUREFIT BRA PriCe: £3.99 Available Sizes: one size PriCe: £6.99 (EACH) Colours available: blaCk, mink, naTural Available Sizes: S(32-34), M(36-38), L(40-42), XL(44- Style No.: SFU07 46), XXL(48-50), XXXL(52-54) Colours available: blaCk, skin Tone, whiTe Style No.: SFU01 70 DENIER KNEE HIGHS (3 PACK) THERMAL BRUSHED BED SOCKS (1 PAIR) PriCe: £5.00 PriCe: £3.25 Available Sizes: one size Available Sizes: one size Colours available: blaCk, mink, naTural Colours available: assorTed Style No.: SFU06 Style No.: SFU08 3 LADIES NIGHTWEAR BUTTON THROUGH SOFT FLEECE BED JACKET BRUSHED COTTON WINCYETTE FLORAL PriCe: £16.99(EACH) PriCe: £17.99(EACH) Available Sizes: 10-12, 14-16, 18-20, 22-24, 26-28 Available Sizes: 8-10, 12-14, 16-18, 20-22, 24-26 Colours available: blue, pink Colours available: pink floral, blue floral Style No.: SFU05 Style No.: SFU04 SOFT FLEECE ZIP THROUGH DRESSING GOWN SOFT FLEECE BUTTON THROUGH DRESSING GOWN PriCe: £21.99 (EACH) PriCe: £21.99 (EACH) Available Sizes: 10-12, 14-16, 18-20, 22-24 Available Sizes: 10-12, 14-16, 18-20, 22-24 Colours available: dark rose, navy Colours available: pink, purple 4 Style No.: SFU02 Style No.: SFU03 MEN’S UNDERWEAR /SOCKS BOXER SHORTS (3 PACK) SLIP BRIEFS (3 PACK) PriCe: £6.50 PriCe: £6.00 Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, 4XL Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL Colours available: assorTed Colours available: assorTed Style No.: SFU13 Style No.: SFU19 THERMAL SHORT SLEEVED VESTS NON-ELASTIC COMFORT CUFF SOCKS (3 PACK) PriCe: £5.00 (EACH) PriCe: £4.50 Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL Available Size: 6-11 Colours available: whiTe, blaCk, blue, CharCoal grey Colours available: blaCk mix, blue mix Style No.: SFU Style No.: SFU17 5 MEN’S NIGHTWEAR BRUSHED COTTON PYJAMA SET POLY COTTON PYJAMA SET PriCe: £18.99 (EACH) PriCe: £17.99 (EACH) Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, 4XL, 5XL Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, 4XL Colours available: red stripe, blue stripe Colours available: navy, pale blue Style No.: SFU15 Style No.: SFU16 THERMAL BRUSHED BED SOCKS (1 PAIR) BRUSHED COTTON DRESSING GOWN PriCe: £3.50 PriCe: £21.99 (EACH) Available Size: 6-11 Available Sizes: M, L, XL Colours available: assorTed Colours available: navy sTripe, navy CheCk, blue CheCk Style No.: SFU18 Style No.: SFU20 6 .
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