Don’t completely reject cashmere if it has a tiny hole. I have sold it for good money with mending, just as long as you declare the damage people still buy it!
So you buy all of the cheap stuff and sell it for more? What about the people who actually need the thrift store items? You are basically just taking everything away from them and selling that at higher prices. They could barely afford the thrift prices. I got that you need to do what you need to do, but in the grand scheme of things you are taking s*** away from people who can barely afford to breathe.
I completely understand your concerns. But realistically, charity shops end up throwing so much away as ‘rag’ because people don’t buy it and they have so much over stock. I purchase plenty for my family too. And I’m supporting several charities by doing so. There’s more than enough for everyone. ☺️ I certainly don’t empty the shops. But a lot of people still prefer to buy cheap fast fashion unfortunately! Im giving people more opportunity to purchase second hand and preventing these pieces from going into landfill. And I’m providing an income for my children/family whilst doing so. Thanks for your input though, I hope this helped a little 😊
Nice to see you sweet, well done on your finds. 👍❤️❤️❤️
Kate spade clothes are expensive! Some amazing finds here! Lucky you x
Don’t completely reject cashmere if it has a tiny hole. I have sold it for good money with mending, just as long as you declare the damage people still buy it!
My eyesight is too poor to mend the items myself unfortunately, so I’m happy to leave them for someone else 😂
That skims robe is about £90 rrp I think .. great find
Oooh amazing! Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Chloe nice to see you back. The Lucy locket loves style are active wear. There are two main styles of leggings for LLL. Active wear and casual x
That’s a great help, thank you! X
Good to see you Chloe,i always look forward to your videos. Take care..xx
Thank you! ❤️❤️
So you buy all of the cheap stuff and sell it for more? What about the people who actually need the thrift store items? You are basically just taking everything away from them and selling that at higher prices. They could barely afford the thrift prices. I got that you need to do what you need to do, but in the grand scheme of things you are taking s*** away from people who can barely afford to breathe.
I completely understand your concerns. But realistically, charity shops end up throwing so much away as ‘rag’ because people don’t buy it and they have so much over stock. I purchase plenty for my family too. And I’m supporting several charities by doing so. There’s more than enough for everyone. ☺️
I certainly don’t empty the shops. But a lot of people still prefer to buy cheap fast fashion unfortunately!
Im giving people more opportunity to purchase second hand and preventing these pieces from going into landfill. And I’m providing an income for my children/family whilst doing so.
Thanks for your input though, I hope this helped a little 😊