With the cost of living rocketing, maybe we should make more use of our charity shops 💸
There are some amazing bargains at charity shops in Watford. Pictures: Kimberley Hackett. Inset: Image by S K from Pixabay
With prices rocketing sky high at high street stores, I visited three charity shops in Watford’s town centre to see the different type of items available to buy.My first stop was at the British Heart Foundation Home Store, 38 The Parade. It is known for selling second-hand, quality tested and approved household items, such as furniture and electrical goods.
Next, I went to Oxfam, 81 The Parade. For a small shop, lots of clothes for men and women were available.Men's jacket priced at £4.99. Picture: Kimberley HackettThese women's trousers have been reduced to £1.99. Picture: Kimberley Hackett
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