Not exact matches
Partly because I get more bang for my buck (I have gotten
amazing quality clothes at
bargain prices, and «junk» for cents), partly because if I am lucky, I can get unique pieces, and also because of the way I live (travel full - time, often in remote Australia, working ind grubby / isolated conditions), I often can not get in to physically
shop — I am a tactile shopper, online purchasing does not do it for me, I need to feel the clothes.
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Bargain hunting at Crossroads Trading in Pacific Heights ---- Walking up & down Fillmore (in heels)----
Amazing dinner (see above) at Woodhouse Fish Company ---- Yogurt at Fraiche ---- Coffee & zucchini bread from farm: table ---- Window
shopping around Union Square ---- Fabric hunting at Britex Fabrics ---- Vintage T - Shirt
shopping at the Goodwill Flagship store ---- Designer consignment heaven at Jeremy's --
I added a silver and black statement necklace that I bought for a few pounds from a pop up
shop at a hospital of all places — it's
amazing where you can find stylish
bargains!
Picked up some
amazing bargains in Kurt Geiger sale, their shoes are to die for and those would go perfectly with a lace dress I'm wearing out tomorrow... hmmm, finish early and go
shopping I think:).
It just shows what
amazing bargains you can stumble upon in charity
shops.
Why not spend the day browsing the
shops, where you can pick up some
amazing bargains and souvenirs for loved ones back home?