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    (inspired thread by @GoldenMerc well done on being useful for once ross)

    do you shop at charity shops? if not, why not?

    i find that charity shops still have a massive stigma attached to them, but i absolutely love them. for example today in one of the more "boutique" oxfam stores i found a cardigan that i've been looking for for many many years. it's knitted and embroided with the cutest flowers and it was 99p BUT ANYWAY.

    i think there's so much quality in these shops, especially jewellery, i'm terribly poor so i can't afford it hahaha but there's some really nice old silver around.

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    I haven't bought anything from a charity shop for a long time. I know my mum loves to go to them though, she always manages to find a bargain.
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    umm not really i once bought sudoku from one cause my aunt worked in a charity shop and i went there for the day. i just love it cause the people that come in were so nice. i generally don't like the smell of them tho but i buy books/dvds from oxfam


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    i know what you mean. my Nan goes in them all the time and I have found some very vintage style cardi's and shoes that I love. I just make sure I wash them before I wear them. I don't get people who get all freaked out by them. And I also find some amazing DVD's and CD's in there that are like 99p too. Not very often I do go in them, but when I do it's mainly for books. I've got about 400 books and atleast 30% of them are from charity shops.
    all i care about is laura prepon & cats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    I haven't bought anything from a charity shop for a long time. I know my mum loves to go to them though, she always manages to find a bargain.
    i think my mom is the person who gave me the passion for charity shops, she's a teacher so she has to dress smart and i live just outside of a very posh part of birmingham and she began finding all these designer suits and dresses in the charity shops in this posh part of brum. it's seriously a bargain treasure chest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bethie View Post
    i think my mom is the person who gave me the passion for charity shops, she's a teacher so she has to dress smart and i live just outside of a very posh part of birmingham and she began finding all these designer suits and dresses in the charity shops in this posh part of brum. it's seriously a bargain treasure chest.
    totally agree. my mum bought like this china set thing and one day decided to sell it and she made about £70 for it, and paid like £3.99 insane.
    all i care about is laura prepon & cats.

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    i dont buy clothes from charity shops, unless for like fancy dress something that im never gonna wear again and can be cut up and torn etc. i buy other things from shops tho, dvds etc.

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    I have done in the past and picked up a few vintage fred perry polo tops.

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    i think the buying clothes focuses very much on the style of clothing you wear.

    because i am a totes hipsta *+*+* i shop at vintage shops in town anyway which are basically overpriced pretentious charity shops so cutting out the middle man

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    they smell like old people

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