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Not sure I would have put the jacket & cardi in the washer.Watty1 said:Popped into local charity shop with a bag of donations and left with a Phase Eight dress - summer dress, fully lined, looked great on and was only £5 and a phase eight cropped jacket at £3.50 As both were so nice and the lady said they had just been put out I asked if the same person had dropped off anything else and was taken into the store room to look and found a silver sparkle cardigan - not going to be very warm - but as soon as I tried it on it was agreed by the staff and the boyfriend it was "very me" so I picked up that for £3.50 too.
When I got home a quick google revealed that each item was probably around the £100 mark. I didn't need new clothes but these 3 items were too nice to leave behind.
My boyfriend picked up 6 T-shirts that look like new and a shirt that looks fabulous on him. All of that with a candle came to under £30 My bits are in the washing machine now. Really pleased (especially as I had donated a summer dress I felt fat and frumpy in LOL)2021 Decluttering Awards: ⭐⭐🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇 2022 Decluttering Awards: 🥇
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It was a gamble I admit but both came out just fine. I took the view that if i ruined an item it had only cost me £3.50 for it and that had gone to a good cause. Luckily for me the mark came out of the cardigan and the jacket will need a quick press after it has dried on a hanger and be fine too.Floss said:
Not sure I would have put the jacket & cardi in the washer.Watty1 said:My bits are in the washing machine now. Really pleased (especially as I had donated a summer dress I felt fat and frumpy in LOL)
I do gamble with the washing machine a fair bit and use the delicate setting and just see what happens. The nearest dry cleaner is a round trip of an hour away and the cardi did say it would go in a washing machine although the jacket had the usual warnings about being delicate and only dry clean in a special bag etc but it is fine
Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!11 -
I’m always a bit cavalier about chucking everything, even stuff that says dry clean only, in the wash on a 30 degree delicate wash. Generally it’s fine. The only casualty was a Hobbs skirt which was already a bit short and tight.Watty1 said:
It was a gamble I admit but both came out just fine. I took the view that if i ruined an item it had only cost me £3.50 for it and that had gone to a good cause. Luckily for me the mark came out of the cardigan and the jacket will need a quick press after it has dried on a hanger and be fine too.Floss said:
Not sure I would have put the jacket & cardi in the washer.Watty1 said:My bits are in the washing machine now. Really pleased (especially as I had donated a summer dress I felt fat and frumpy in LOL)
I do gamble with the washing machine a fair bit and use the delicate setting and just see what happens. The nearest dry cleaner is a round trip of an hour away and the cardi did say it would go in a washing machine although the jacket had the usual warnings about being delicate and only dry clean in a special bag etc but it is fine
Hush sweatshirt (which I need to iron) £4
Fabletics PE leggings £4
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I’m another who just washes things, yet to ruin anything. If it was a wool blazer obviously not but generally if it’s not going to be washable it’s not going to work in my life.Mortgage OP 2025 £7500/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
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I had a bit of a chazzer-windfall last week: one I don't venture into too often had a £1 sale and in addition to the obligatory books (3 for£1) I picked up some blouses, a couple of large tote bags and this heavy 30cm diameter fruit platter:

The MENCAP in Southend was having an "everything must go" sale this week - will be reopening next month after a refurb - but there wasn't much there. I bought a couple more scarves at £1 each and a hurricane lamp for £3 - you can't see the size from the picture, but it is 25cm tall:
Aspirations a few doors down was having a very underwhelming flash sale, which was actually more like a jumble sale so I didn't bother to look.
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A while ago a lovely MSE’er recommended a hospice chazza for me in Inverness, (searched but sorry cannot find who it was!), anyhoo, visited it today, (Highland Hospice)…..what a lovely shop! Really spacious, over two floors, nicely set out and lovely staff. The prices were eye wateringly high tho….£50 for an ordinary dress! Called into another 3 in the town and similarly all seemed very expensive too. Mind you everything seems more expensive here than back home 😨7
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Not too sure what has happened to the chazzer in Inverness, it was astonishingly reasonable when I visited (admittedly a good 5 years ago now) but prices seem to have inflated over ten-fold?!An enjoyable quick read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/AVFQNjB8TSsm192SRAT3AHANo man is worth crawling on this earth.
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Love the platter. I can imagine a bit of camembert on that with some pears and grapes.
And you know the rules - let's be seeing these scarves you bought!!!
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It was me! Agree about the boutiquey feel. Didn’t realise it was so dear - sorry!!Miró said:A while ago a lovely MSE’er recommended a hospice chazza for me in Inverness, (searched but sorry cannot find who it was!), anyhoo, visited it today, (Highland Hospice)…..what a lovely shop! Really spacious, over two floors, nicely set out and lovely staff. The prices were eye wateringly high tho….£50 for an ordinary dress! Called into another 3 in the town and similarly all seemed very expensive too. Mind you everything seems more expensive here than back home 😨Cross-stitch WIP: Haberdashery Shop Fiver Friday challenge 2025 founding member 😊 Read 25 books in 2025 20/25 Currently reading Finding Hildasaay by Christian Lewis4 -
Takes me to Apple News and I don't subscribe so can't see the article. Could you post a Guardian link please?Rosa_Damascena said:An enjoyable quick read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/AVFQNjB8TSsm192SRAT3AHA"Think of many things, do one"
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