Re: 101 things you've bought from charity shops/thrift store
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:10 pm
Hmmm, lemme see.........most of my clothes, including a beautiful cape coat (was brand new too, still had tags on), some outdoor clothes such as a micro fleece. When I started my new job I'd been working in a place where you could wear anything just as long as it wasn't dangerous to wear in the lab so when I neded office wear I got trousers, bloses and some nice dresses for work too dirt cheap. Oddly enough, never a pair of shoes...not much of a shoe person really.
Also, has anyone ever been to a clothes swapping event? My workplace had one last year and it was great, I got some really nice second hand clothes and a fabulous baker boy hat. The left over clothes are donated to a charity shop.
Most of our furniture is from the charity shop, we found a coffee table, our wardrobes and chest of drawers and a welsh dresser are from various charity shops here.
Our council runs a service called bulky bobs that collects unwanted furniture and electricals and refurbishes it. Then they sell it really cheaply and even cheaper than that if you are on benefits so it recylces the stuff and makes it available to people who might not be able to afford stuff like fridges and washing machines brand new. We've bought furniture and our fridge freezer came from there. its awesome, our fridge even came with a gaurantee.
And I also buy bits like books, kitchen items like my scales, occasionally antiques which my dad likes to recive as gifts and wool and fabrics before. At the end of last year I found a gorgeous celtic knot silver hair clip for 99p that's one of the few that can hold all of this raggedy uncontollable hair I've got. Ages ago, I also found my bloke a really awesome drinking horn, I think it was from a highland cow or something!
Also, has anyone ever been to a clothes swapping event? My workplace had one last year and it was great, I got some really nice second hand clothes and a fabulous baker boy hat. The left over clothes are donated to a charity shop.
Most of our furniture is from the charity shop, we found a coffee table, our wardrobes and chest of drawers and a welsh dresser are from various charity shops here.
Our council runs a service called bulky bobs that collects unwanted furniture and electricals and refurbishes it. Then they sell it really cheaply and even cheaper than that if you are on benefits so it recylces the stuff and makes it available to people who might not be able to afford stuff like fridges and washing machines brand new. We've bought furniture and our fridge freezer came from there. its awesome, our fridge even came with a gaurantee.
And I also buy bits like books, kitchen items like my scales, occasionally antiques which my dad likes to recive as gifts and wool and fabrics before. At the end of last year I found a gorgeous celtic knot silver hair clip for 99p that's one of the few that can hold all of this raggedy uncontollable hair I've got. Ages ago, I also found my bloke a really awesome drinking horn, I think it was from a highland cow or something!