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Could watch you thrift shop for weeks straight! Absolutely loved this x
ОтветитьDoes anyone know the make of the long coat at 8 minutes 37? I love it so much!
ОтветитьSmall Town USA really needs these types of stores!
ОтветитьLove secondhand trinny, fantastic chance to try new styles be braver. Would love a takeover secondhand!
ОтветитьThe other huge difference between stores in expensive parts of town and everywhere else is, obviously, the price. My local charity shop in southeast London turns up gems less often, but when they do, it’s a lot more affordable. A Sonia Rykiel velvet jacket for £5! Pristine Escada trousers yesterday for £7.50. And some cracking Zara snakeskin trousers for £6. The highly accessible prices make them well worth a rummage. 90% of my clothes these days are 2nd hand and I love the buzz of finding a true bargain. (The best ever, if pricier: a thrilling asymmetric black YSL evening coat for £100. Lord!!)
Please do more videos on secondhand - it would be cool to compare classic “vintage” stores (i.e. less label-based but where you might find treasures from past decades), charity shops in different areas and other boutique 2nd hand shops.
2nd hand shops in different countries would also be a really cool video!
I've shopped in charity shops since I was in Sixth Form. For the past 15 years I have shopped almost exclusively at charity shops (the exceptions being undies and socks, serious waterproof jackets - I live in the Lake District - and technical shoes such as those for fell running or climbing) I don't really do it for budgetry reasons, though at the moment that is a consideration. I do it because there is enough clothes already out there in the world, so there is no need for new things to be constanty made and marketed; it helps a good cause; I find charity shops far calmer and nicer/friendlier than high street chains; as well as high st chain shop stuff you can also find boutique clothes and even (rarely!) designer stuff; and finally... who doesn't love a bargain?! My best find was the pink LK Bennet dress worn by Kate Middleton at a polo match in 2019 for the grand sum of £6 (not the actual one, obvs...).
And that brings me to the cost of the two charity shops Trinny vistited in London - I mean... wow! Around here most things are £4-6 for a basic top or bottom, whatever it's provenance. Perfectly new stuff, donated by the producer, eg Boden, fetches £15-20 depending on what it is. Shoes range from £5-10 ( I have some beautiful, butter soft Italian leather boots which cost £7 - they cost more toget heeled!). Whilst I understand that charities should make as much profit as they are able, and that London is a more expensive place, the prices in the two charity shops Trinny visited are way more than I would - or could - spend new. I am very glad to live where I live!
Nice to see a thrift shop haul yet I was a little distracted 🫣
ОтветитьI love the dress you're wearing! I wondered what brand is it?
ОтветитьI wish you’d kept that navy cape
ОтветитьI just want to know where you donate so I can go there. I second hand shop every weekend.
ОтветитьYay, more second hand shopping and less Zara fast fashion please
ОтветитьI miss thé uk charity shops!! In France, hardly any and not good at all. Xx
ОтветитьI could listen to Trinny talk forever. Her knowledge of fashion, style and trends is mind blowing 🤯
ОтветитьCan you kill moths by putting the clothes in the freezer?
ОтветитьLove, love, love this idea, Trinny.
Ответитьfun ❤
ОтветитьI love your fashion posts; especially with your adorable Lyla But. This charity shop looks posher than Zara🤨 Seriously, £70 quid for a pair of shoes...
ОтветитьI’ve been thrift-shopping for more than 50 years and almost never buy new except for underwear and shoes (my weak spot!). Found so many treasures in designer handbags, shoes and great clothing. I also furnished my house from thrift stores and country auctions, teaching myself refinishing, reupholstering and making slip covers etc. The selection is not as good these days, but I did find a Loewe handbag a year or two ago. The thrill of the hunt! Love Trinny ( and sweet daughter).
ОтветитьI absolutely LOVE charity shop shopping ! It's so exciting because you never know what you're going to find and then when you find a bargain you feel so smug! 😂😂 please do more of these videos Trinny. 🥰🥰❤❤
Ответитьwhere are those white platforms from?
ОтветитьCurious where your sunglasses from. Love the colour and shape of it.
ОтветитьThough the shop says thrifted but all brand new with tags are there. I want to visit a shop like this 😻🖤
ОтветитьWhat store is that?
ОтветитьTrinity and fellow op shoppers. Every item of clothing I buy from the op shop goes straight into my freezer for a whole weekend as the freezing kills any eggs or lave, just pop your item in a plastic bag.🐨🦘🇦🇺
ОтветитьI love that pearl bag.... Inspired!
Ответить你真的很會穿衣服啊!身材也是衣架子啊!
ОтветитьCould you resist not buying anything?!? ☺️
ОтветитьI own the Celine bag - in that color- and I love it so much!
ОтветитьThanks for the moth tip
ОтветитьWe call it La Croix Rouge!! We’ve been charity shopping for years as it’s so unexpected and fun!
ОтветитьI really love second hand. I live abroad where they import end of season sales items from stores that dont sell lile Nordstrom, Ann Taylor etc in the USA...I buy many Ralph Lauren pieces this way and Ann Taylor and other nice but not designer items . Even more fun is that they import charity shop clearouts and those sometimes ARE designer items. My wardrobe is 80% these items now and they are SO affordable.
ОтветитьYou should put the garment in the freezer for 3 weeks. That will kill the moth eggs.
ОтветитьTrinny! Where are your gorgeous sunglasses from???? ♥️♥️♥️
ОтветитьFun episode. Looking great Trinny. 🥰
ОтветитьLyla is a absolute credit too you Trinny lovely kind girl
ОтветитьA little tip from a wardrobe mistress, if you think an item may or may not have moth stick it in the freezer for 24 hours. This way you will kill a possible infestation before it happens.
ОтветитьIt’s almost impossible to hear anything you say.
ОтветитьPeople talk about the leather jackets and silk items they get secondhand, it doesn’t happen here, since reselling got big.
ОтветитьI haven’t had much luck with second hand. Everything is picked over by the resellers who work at thrift shops so they get first pick. It’s all cheap polyester tops and acrylic sweaters that I wouldn’t have bought new. Plus, I’m a size large, there isn’t as much in this size.
ОтветитьMore of these videos please ,love your dress trinny .
ОтветитьSilent screams at middle of video no don’t buy designer bags anyplace they don’t authenticate they looked fake except the green one
ОтветитьAgreed most of my belts are from the thrift store. Reallly I go for shorts or t shirts scarves but my local goodwill just closed. Since Covid noticing less donations yet I’m donating more lol. Well it just means I take forever to shop. Now. I like this channel it’s upbeat and she also doesn’t look her age but dresses like it which is odd, in my 30s I dressed more mature now I’m doing girly cottage core looks in my 40s but beware probably can’t pull them off in my 50s so I did overspend on this cottage core hippie trend , I usually buy timeless hippie inspired things from brands on sale but gorgeous craftsmanship that I hope when I’m older I can sell off and try dressing my age more as I age but right now personally maybe I’m going though a 40s crisis and buying flowing hippie gowns they stopped wearing when I was born. Idk what exactly I’m doing anymore so I watch this and I think oh my Lord I’ve invested thousands in hippie clothes and I’ll look like an aging hippie soon when I wasn’t even born during the summer of love. So maybe can you find a hippie to makeover lol ? Please. Ty
ОтветитьI would like to know where that shop is and do they sell on ebay
ОтветитьWhere is Trinny's white dress from? Love it!
ОтветитьI like how many years you have with the same pearls purse 👜💜
ОтветитьHello Trinny woodall how r u very beautiful video very nice awesome video
ОтветитьLove that coat, the hat you bought and the rainbow dress.
ОтветитьThis was so much fun.
ОтветитьI recently bought a dress for a wedding I'm going to this Saturday - £5 from Cancer Research. Not designer but looks expensive so win-win. I find it hard to shop in regular shops now that I've been thrifting for the last few months. I found a Paul Smith dress for a fiver and a fab leather jacket, brand new with tags for £15. Posh little market towns are treasure troves of bargains (lots of ladies who lunch!)
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