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Charity Shopping - New to You in '22!
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Cherryfudge said:Exactly.
Seen it in real life too, meeting people we knew from other towns while on holiday far away etc!
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Many years ago my sister went on holiday from Scotland to Greece.
Whilst sitting on her balcony she got chatting to a couple sitting on the next balcony.
They said they were from Perth, Australia.
My sister said "maybe you know my uncle?"
I can imagine them thinking mmmm does she know how many people live in Perth
Lo and behold they were my uncles next door neighbours, albeit next door meant 2 miles away!!11 -
Thin pickings today though I did get three small wooden photo frames for £1 for an, as yet, undecided project!
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Pair on black Laura Ashley trousers that look unworn £4.All that clutter used to be money8
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Had some good bargains recently:
A Next linen mix dress in yellow with sprays of flowers
A TU tunic in sage green with paler flecks
A George black jersey top with roll-up sleeves and chiffon yoke - still has paper inspection label on
M&S animal print leggings - still has paper inspection label on
Mantaray short cotton sleeveless blouse with zebras and toucans on
All from Air Ambulance £2.00 each
Tu jersey tunic in cream/grey animal print, perfect with leggings and DMs - still has paper inspection label on
£3.00 Lighthouse
Mantaray men's long sleeve shirt in shades of red - £3.00 local hospice. OH loves this make and as Debenhams on the high street has gone, I guess there'll be less about in charity shops.9 -
German Dictionary in really good condition, RRP £13.99, for 50p.
Several pairs of Addi and Knit Pro knitting needles (circulars and double points, mostly new), these are the 'posher' ones that I have paid around £5-7 a pair for in the past, for £1 a pair.
Happy with those bargains!
Oh yes and next years new Christmas jumper, retails for approx £25 this year, £2.50. It's a nice tasteful one with just a hint of a Christmas theme.Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
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A gardening book , looks ‘as new’, good birthday present. Plus a plain cream, mainly cotton sweatshirt in great condition for £1 - Happy Staffie are doing me well from their pound rail this week!AA7
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I tried the Southend Hospital charity shop in Leigh-on-sea today. I got a dark purple chenille jumper, a black sheer jumper, a pair of blue jeans, a necklace and a teddy bear for my dog to chew. I also got a Thomas Pink white men's shirt for myself to wear under jumpers. This all came to under £15 so not bad.7
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Wednesday2000 said:I tried the Southend Hospital charity shop in Leigh-on-sea today. I got a dark purple chenille jumper, a black sheer jumper, a pair of blue jeans, a necklace and a teddy bear for my dog to chew. I also got a Thomas Pink white men's shirt for myself to wear under jumpers. This all came to under £15 so not bad.4
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AlwaysAllie said:Hi there chazzer-lovers
Long time lurker and shopper here!
I do a trawl of the local charity shops most weeks (sometimes more frequently) mainly for old books. Got a couple in Bewdley today plus a checked shirt (only Tu, £4) in Kemp hospice and a brown slightly padded gilet in Happy Staffie - on their £1 rail not bad for M&S Per Una!!
Love reading about people bargains!
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