The shopper couldn’t believe their luck after discovering an unbelievable bargain in charity, so many people even claimed to be “disgustingly jealous” at the recent purchase
Charity shopping can be rewarding but a lengthy process. You might get lucky instantly when bagging a bargain, or spend ages finding designer items for less, either way it can surprise you.
Now one shopper recently visited a thrift shop and came across quite the item. Charities are a good place to donate money to a great cause and pick up any second-hand items someone may no longer want anymore. Just recently, a person bagged a designer jacket for an insanely great deal – and many people are extremely jealous of the purchase.
Posting on Reddit, the person revealed: “Vintage Burberry trench (reversible) for £38!” On the r/CharityShopFindsUK thread, a photo showed the bargain hunter wearing the designer trench coat.
New Burberry trench coats certainly don’t come cheap and typically retails for £1,385 or more.
Prices vary based on length, material, and design, with specialised styles costing over £2,500.
Since they shared their charity shop purchase, people were floored by the price. One said: “Oh I am disgustingly jealous, what a find,” to which the buyer replied: “I honestly couldn’t believe my luck!”
Another commented: “I’m sick with jealousy, that’s an unreal score.” A third gushed: “Suits you. Love an occasional charity shop find!”
While a fourth posted: “What a BARGAIN,” as a fifth chimed in: “YOUR coat found you! And you’re rocking it.”
Also in the comments section, the person revealed the purchase was made at a charity shop in London.
Charity shops offer significant benefits by funding causes through the sale of donated goods, raising roughly £300million annually in the UK.
They promote sustainability by reducing landfill through recycling and reusing, provide affordable clothing and household items to the public, and offer valuable volunteering opportunities that build confidence and skills.
Finding designer fashion in charity doesn’t come easy but it’s certainly possible depending on where you shop.
Certain locations in London, like Mary’s Living & Giving (Primrose Hill) and British Red Cross (Chelsea) curate high-end brands like Gucci, Prada and Chanel.
Some of the prime locations for finding designer donations are Chelsea, Notting Hill, Kensington and Hampstead.
You can also look for charity shops branded as “boutiques” or ones with dedicated vintage sections.
Meanwhile Oxfam Online Shop, Barnardo’s online on eBay, and Retromania offer online options to hunt for bargains.






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