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My favourite shops are charity shops, which shops are your favourite ?

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Serendipity22 Thu 13-Jan-22 15:26:03

Today i decided to go to a quaint market town near me. I love the ambiance of this market town, the people are so friendly, love it.

I trail from charity shop to charity shop then open the door to a welcoming, warm cafe, sit near window so can people watch while a contented, happy feeling sits within me that i have bargains in my bags that sit at my feet.

Then after sipping my coffee, i scoop up my bargains and head away from the welcoming cafe, to MORE charity shops.
gringringrin

chrissie13 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:44:13

I love any sort of shopping, but especially charity shops. I read a lot and get all my books in them. To shop on my own and meet someone for coffee would be perfect for me.

silverlining48 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:40:34

Meux That’s the trouble with more expensive shops. They can clearly afford the big sale price drops but if they charged less in the first place they might not have so much leftover fir the sales and could reduce by 20% instead of 60/70%.

annab275 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:40:09

My friend and I do this every week - we love it but we have got very selective these days x

Meaux Fri 14-Jan-22 12:34:06

My favourite shops are (in order of preference) Sea Salt, Whitestuff, M&S, Mistral and FatFace. However, I don’t like spending a fortune on clothes so I look at their new ranges on line and make a mental note of the items I like, then when the sales come around I wait until they get to 60% or 70% off - then I choose what I am going to buy. I have also got some of their items for not many pounds in charity shops.

mar76 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:30:50

I don't shop like I used to. The fact that you have to wear a mask has taken the enjoyment out of it for me. I do most online now.

Issipy Fri 14-Jan-22 12:29:55

That's my idea of a perfect morning out! X

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Jan-22 12:22:34

I was a huge charity shop fan in the 80s when I was a teenager.
I bought some absolutely gorgeous dresses from the 60s and even 50s.
Proper ‘dancing’ dresses. Unfortunately I caught scabies from a charity shop purchase.
It itched like mad.
My parents and I had to cover ourselves in this weird blue stuff and isolate for a week.
Nightmare sad

Gwenisgreat1 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:22:07

I can be a charity shop fiend. My Sil does not like to think he DD can be dressed in 2nd hand clothes. I think I have changed his mind. I do buy clothes for the GC, but they do have to be in new condition, I do notice my DGD does wear my purchases a lot. I also have bought loads of toys and books from these shops which helps them with their education. What's not to like about them?

jaybee66 Fri 14-Jan-22 12:22:02

I like charity shops, supermarkets and just strolling round town window shopping.

mrswoo Fri 14-Jan-22 12:06:53

Serendipity I love the sound of your shopping trips.
I love to have a mooch round charity shops - always on the look out for something a bit different to wear or for the home.
I'm going to lower the tone of this lovely thread now - one of my favourite shops is Savers! (Part of the Superdrug group). Just love that shop! I'm also pretty keen on a deli/ food hall. The one in Fenwicks in Newcastle is wonderful although I mainly go to look rather than buy.

Petalpop Fri 14-Jan-22 12:06:29

I love charity shops too. We have 9 in our market town and love to mooch around in them as you never know what treasure you might find. A new one opened last week which adds to my joy. Most of my other shopping is on line because we do not have many other decent shops around here. All the good ones have closed over the last year. The trouble with being in a town that is not huge is that the decent shops close and then tell you to go to their nearest shop which is in the big town 30 miles away.

silverlining48 Fri 14-Jan-22 11:59:51

I like charity shops especially those with small pieces of second hand furniture. Always donate to my favourite Cancer charity shop and generally come out having bought something else. It’s all good fir the charity and fir me. What’s not to like.

If I am visiting somewhere a bit upmarket I enjoy looking at the clothes but as ‘ you can never be too rich or too skinny’ the sizes are often a bit on the small side. More is the pity.

I like the idea of recycling, repairing and repainting things and hate the waste that seems to be so common these days.

My neighbour has never been in a charity shop or an Aldi/Lidl which I find strange. Horses for courses etc.

effalump Fri 14-Jan-22 11:47:40

I love Charity shops, you can sometimes get real bargains. About 95% of my wardrobe items are from Charity shops. I'm sure it's because I was brought up on 'hand-me-downs' so wearing someone elses cast offs doesn't bother me in the slightest. Also for about 40 years I made a lot of my own clothes more cheaply than High Street prices. I know, I know, you're probably thinking I'm a Cheapskate but I don't care. It's recycling! I also recently bought a very nice 2-seater sofa from a Charity furniture shop which they had professionally cleaned. I'm very pleased with it.

GreenGran78 Fri 14-Jan-22 11:46:33

A charity bookshop in Wigan. I donate the books I no longer want and have a browse. You can take up to 3 books each visit. Payment is optional, which is great for hard-up (or hard-faced) customers. I always pay a fair price, then usually recycle them back again. Win win for everyone!
As for other shopping, I just get what I need, apart from the occasional impulse buy. I have always disliked just wandering around the shops. Now that I'm 'getting on a bit' I get tired much more quickly, too.

Grantanow Fri 14-Jan-22 11:39:21

Keep an eye on Westminster charity shops as there may be some redundant Lulu Lyttle furniture and leftover wallpaper available in the near future.

Buttercup1954 Fri 14-Jan-22 11:38:46

I love Dunelm Mill. I love just walking around it and getting ideas. Anything I've bought there has been really good quality. I never, ever go into charity shops but maybe I should give it a go? The town I live in has more charity shops than anything else.

crazygranny Fri 14-Jan-22 11:38:42

Bookshops.

TanaMa Fri 14-Jan-22 11:33:03

I hate shopping for anything but, when I still had my horses - now grazing in heavenly pastures, I did love saddlery shops. Love the smell of new leather and could always find something to buy that the horses 'just had to have/needed!!). Don't shop in charity shops but after retiring gave some really nice clothes to some of my local shops.

Kartush Fri 14-Jan-22 11:32:29

Craft shops, I could live in craft shops, oh and book shops.

Moggycuddler Fri 14-Jan-22 11:26:36

Book shops, and garden centres, looking at the cacti and succulents especially. I'd buy dozens of plants if I had the space for them, but the ones I have are taking over the house already.

Sloegin Fri 14-Jan-22 10:51:11

I love browsing in book shops. Sadly we don't have one in our local town and it's a 2 hour journey to nearest city. I also love charity shops and, when I visit family in Cardiff love the no waste shop in Roath.

rubysong Fri 14-Jan-22 09:09:05

Serendipity 22 you have described my perfect day, charity shops and a nice cafe. It's the randomness of the charity shops I love. I could come home with a new winter coat (Planet, black wool with velvet collar, £6) or a silicone cake 'tin' (50p). Happy shopping to those others of a similar mindset!

Kathy73 Fri 14-Jan-22 08:02:06

I love charity shops, and ones selling vintage / antiques. I
I’ve browsing in TKMaxx too - lots of unusual stuff for the house.

Sago Fri 14-Jan-22 07:55:35

Liberty is my favourite shop, as soon as I walk in my spirits lift.
There is something very special about the building, staff is excellent, the whole experience is a joy.

I use them a lot online, their points system is very generous.

Sapphire24 Fri 14-Jan-22 05:53:17

You and my cousin could be kindred spirits. Browsing round charity shops is a hobby to her. I on the other hand shop only for food, everything else is bought online.