So as mentioned in a previous Charity Shop haul, I was thinking of doing these once a month, so over the month of September I have kept aside all of the wonderful things I've brought from Charity Shop's, so I can show you. Lets crack on with it!
I'll start with two tops I brought, one being this lovely grey, sleeveless, square neck top, originally from River Island. I love the lace details on the neckline and hem, and also the cute rose pattern all over. It's quite long so I plan to wear it as a dress with black tights and some cute boots or dolly shoes.
| £3 from Sense |
Then the second top I brought was this adorable cat print top, with a double peter pan collar, which I love! It was originally from Primark.
| £3.80 from Cancer Research |
Moving onto knit wear, I brought this really funky, vintage-inspired cardigan. Its a size 16, so its really comfy and over sized, it has shoulder pads and really lovely gold buttons all the way down. I have a feeling I'm going to love wearing this in Autumn. Its originally from Marks & Spencer, so really good quality.
| £4.80 from a local charity shop |
This is probably one of my favourite purchases this month, because I can not tell you how long I have been searching for a jumper like this. For about the past three Christmases I've been looking for the perfect Reindeer Christmas jumper, and now I have found it!
| £4 from Cancer Research |
I also bagged myself a coat which I was so chuffed with as it was a total steal! I saw a coat from Matalan, which I fell in love with, but it's £40, and be to honest I don't particularly need a new coat, but when I saw this one I thought it looked very similar and couldn't help myself! It's this gorgeous tweed patterned, double breasted coat, and its like a dark purple colour mixed with bits of grey. It's originally from a brand called Cotswold collections, which when I looked it up is a brand that makes really classic clothes, and its quite expensive. Some of the coats on the website were £179 and more, so considering I got this coat for £5 I think I got myself a massive bargain there.
| £5 from Havens Hospices |
I picked up this basic denim-look skater skirt, originally from Topshop. I think skirts like this are perfect basics that are good to have in your wardrobe, because you can wear them with so many things. This one is from the Petite section, which is good for me as I'm quite short, so its a great length on me.
| £3.50 from Havens Hospices |
Another Topshop bargain was these almost tartan print leggings, with a zip at the side, and they have little turn ups at the ankles. They are high waisted, which I love and will be perfect for Autumn and they are also super comfy.
| £3.50 from Cancer Research |
To feed my scarf addiction I picked up two more this month, one being this lovely silk looking pink scarf, with purple flowers on, and also this thicker dark green one with red and blue flowers on.
I did a whole post on how I style hair scarves, so if you haven't already, you should check that out!
http://hann31bann.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/how-i-style-hair-scarfs.html
| Purple scarf- £1.50 from Havens Hospice Green scarf- £1.50 from Saint Francis Hospice |
I found a pair of shoes, which never usually happens, as I never find ones I like and they hardly ever have size 4's, but I saw these and thought they were lovely. They are a brogue, lace up style with a heel. I've been looking for a pair like this for a while, so when I saw these for £7 I couldn't pass, especially since they are brand new! They were from Peacocks originally.
| £7 from Cancer Research |
Once again I've managed to go a little bit book crazy, but I've very nearly collected all of Cecelia Ahern's books! So I added 'Girl in the Mirror' (£1.50) and 'The Book of Tomorrow' (£1) to my collection. I also picked up two Roald Dahl books; 'Matilda' (75p), as its a childhood favourite, and 'The Witches' (50p) because I've never read it. Then finally another classic, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (50p).
| All from assorted Charity Shops, including; Saint Francis Hospice, Sue Ryder and Cancer Research, |
| Dressmaking book- £1 Christmas Crafts- £1.25 Both from a local Charity Shop |
Then I also got a couple of Christmasy vintage-looking tins. Not sure what I'll keep in them yet, but I thought they were cute.
| Penny Bazaar tin- 50p Other Christmas tin- 75p Both from Sue Ryder Dress Pattern- £1.25 from Havens Hospices |
Then finally my last Charity purchase of this month has got to be my favourite and most precious. For those of you who don't know I am a massive Beatrix Potter fan. I love her books, her artwork and just everything about her. I've started to collect Beatrix Potter figures, so I was soooo happy when I spotted this Tabitha Twitchett on the shelf! She was £22, which some people could argue is expensive for a charity shop, but she is an original 1961 Beswick England figure, and on Ebay I've seen others going for £48 and over! So I was very chuffed with this find!
| £22 from Havens Hospices |
So another very successful Charity Shopping month! Be sure to let me know down in the comments if you've made any bargain buys this month!
I have another non-charity shop haul coming soon, so look out for that, but till then...
Cheerio!
Hannah
