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Shop Charity in '23!
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Miró said:Brie said:Almost complained to someone in a charity shop today but she disappeared into the back room so I didn't get a chance.
There's a little shop by the chemist and surgery and I'll often pop in there if I'm early for an appointment or whatever. They've often had nice scarves, interesting books and glassware. Today I noticed they'd done a major shift about of display furniture etc as if someone new was doing it all. The first disturbing thing I saw was a nice scarf under a pair of shoes. The display was great but I wouldn't want a scarf that someone had essentially walked on. Even worse was another display featuring a pair of very well worn, somewhat vintage shoes with a scarf kinda blooming out of one of them. That is so very disgusting to think that a scarf that I would want to wear around my neck had been cuddling up to someone's foot stink.
OK - I could buy something and wash it. And goodness only knows what people might have done with their scarves prior to donating them. But the thing is I don't know what they have done with them. I look them over, determine if they are clean, if they smell of old lady perfume I know I can wash them and will buy them if they are cheap enough. But these today I could not buy as I would always think "this has been in a stranger's shoe".
EWWW! (tell me it's not just me)
@DigForVictory - I really enjoyed The Miniaturist! I thought it was well written and I have a bit of a thing for Dutch period fiction.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.6 -
DD is going to start indoor skiing lessons soon and I wanted a pair of snow pants for her. I almost ordered some on line, but hesitated
Glad I did, as I found some in a charity shop in Matlock at the weekend for £4.50!6 -
I'm with you on the anti-shoe-scarf thing. I know chaz clothes could've been anywhere before you buy them, but it doesn't count because you didn't see it. Shoe-scarfs is just wrong. *shudder*I had a hen who could count her own eggs - she was a mathemachicken.6
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over 2022 and going into 2023 the use of charity shops has become a lot more popular even with the younger generations its really great to see5
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Had quite a good finds over last few weeks in my local hospice shop
3 cups & saucers - Clarence Cliff - aura daisy design - £15 they are really pretty.
Jack Wills sweatshirt for ds2 £5
craghoppers walking zip off trousers £3.50
Minecraft dressing gown like new £1.505 -
The scarf and shoe thing is gross. What on earth?
I want to go out tomorrow to look for a cross body bag as I'm going for a walk on Friday. All my bags are handbag style, apart from one but it is too small as I wanted it to be big enough to take a bottle of water and my umbrella just in case.
It did rain a little today, but it has been remarkably dry here for the past few weeks. It seems like it has been dry since I bought those two pairs of chazzer wellingtons a few weeks ago! I haven't had a chance to wear them at all.
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Wednesday2000 said:I want to go out tomorrow to look for a cross body bag as I'm going for a walk on Friday. All my bags are handbag style, apart from one but it is too small as I wanted it to be big enough to take a bottle of water and my umbrella just in case.
It did rain a little today, but it has been remarkably dry here for the past few weeks. It seems like it has been dry since I bought those two pairs of chazzer wellingtons a few weeks ago! I haven't had a chance to wear them at all.I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
The sun's been out and I think I’m solar powered (Onebrokelady)
Fashion on the Ration 2025: Fabric 2, men's socks 3, Duvet 7.5, 2 t-shirts 10, men's socks 3, uniform top 0, hat 0, shoes 5 = 30.5/68
2024: Trainers 5, dress 7, slippers 5, 2 prs socks (gift) 2, 3 prs white socks 3, t-shirts x 2 10, 6 prs socks: mostly gifts 6, duvet set 7.5 = 45.5/68 coupons
20.5 coupons used in 2020. 62.5 used in 2021. 94.5 remaining as of 21/3/223 -
Cherryfudge said:Wednesday2000 said:I want to go out tomorrow to look for a cross body bag as I'm going for a walk on Friday. All my bags are handbag style, apart from one but it is too small as I wanted it to be big enough to take a bottle of water and my umbrella just in case.
It did rain a little today, but it has been remarkably dry here for the past few weeks. It seems like it has been dry since I bought those two pairs of chazzer wellingtons a few weeks ago! I haven't had a chance to wear them at all.2025 GOALS
19/25 classes
24/100 books4 -
Grey M and S (kids age 15-16) trackies with star stripes down the sides £1.50
F anF Prince of Wales check treggings with a black side stripe£2.50
TCA blue with lime green trim on pockets pull on men’s shorts £3
All 3 items men, women and children’s for me.4 -
I have been having a heavy week work-wise, having done 2 16hr days. Relief was found yesterday lunchtime with a deliberate trio out to a local chaz. The holiday was plentiful, with blouses, a thick knit, scarves, gloves, over-door hooks, jigsaw puzzles and of course a book
. I got a lot for my £11.
No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.7
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