Grieves & Hawkes of Saville Row tweed jacket in Emmaus. £10, worth £650. Mint condition and perfect fit. I love it.
Buy a lot of books in charity shops. Mainly local history.
No "r" in Gieves. Apparently.
Also, only one "l" in Savile.
Nice buy.
Grieves & Hawkes of Saville Row tweed jacket in Emmaus. £10, worth £650. Mint condition and perfect fit. I love it.
Buy a lot of books in charity shops. Mainly local history.
No "r" in Gieves. Apparently.
I believe so, and pronounced 'jeeves'.
OCD not CID. The name Jennie wasn't in the original post I responded to and only emerged after, but I hadn't read that far Cup a Soup.
After purchasing a rather nice old item of BHAFC kit for a couple of quid , i have found myself actively going into these shops habitually to see if there’s more bargains to be had , do you buy stuff from these sort of places ? If so what was your best find .
As a greeting card and gift shop owner, these charity shops and £1 shops are the worst things on the shopping high street.
They make peoples mind set that any shop apart from the charity shop and £1 shops are expensive in comparison. We see this ever day, "oh that's expensive", "oh its cheaper in the £1 shop or charity shop", nothing we sell would ever be in a £1 shop.
My road has 5 charity shops in it and one £1 Shop that is ridiculous in the extreme.
How can small businesses survive.
Cant stand these shops. Rant over.
Use them for books but recently found a Sergio tachini hoodie for 3.50.In my casual days 84 that was a trip to Stuart's in London,touch!
To be fair greetings cards are hugely overpriced. I've bought mine in charity shops for over twenty years now.
To be fair greetings cards are hugely overpriced. I've bought mine in charity shops for over twenty years now.
you seem to demonstrated his point, is your perception of value distorted because the charity shops sell at so low a price? if every shop ran on volunteer staff and 90% discounted business rates, they'd be able to sell stuff a lot cheaper too.
If you visited my shop you would not say that, we have the lowest priced cards around for the top makes too.
you seem to demonstrated his point, is your perception of value distorted because the charity shops sell at so low a price? if every shop ran on volunteer staff and 90% discounted business rates, they'd be able to sell stuff a lot cheaper too.
you seem to demonstrated his point, is your perception of value distorted because the charity shops sell at so low a price? if every shop ran on volunteer staff and 90% discounted business rates, they'd be able to sell stuff a lot cheaper too.