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@mhbhorticulture5 ай бұрын
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@Misdeminas6 ай бұрын
I volunteered in a very rich part of London which got very high end stuff even Rolex watch and I can guarantee that not all proceeds go to charity. This was a private owned charity shop and the owner kept all the good stuff, used the proceeds to pay themselves and the management staff, bills and other cost. After that I no longer donated to private owned charity shops.
@melonmelon74275 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Its a business first and foremost. I worked for a disability charity chain I shall not name, quite big with shops all over the country, they donate VERY LITTLE to the cause.
@REINVENTION_75 ай бұрын
Wow I didn't know that was legal....wowzers 😢
@MeiinUK5 ай бұрын
Wow....
@bertafrancis81355 ай бұрын
Apart from looking at the sign at the door, how can we tell which charity shop is privately owned?? 🤔💭🤍
@typical__jasminexo5 ай бұрын
How do we know they are privately owned?? Or was it still like a branded ‘oxfam shop’ ?? X
@eyiapandora39336 ай бұрын
They’re no longer thrift shops now. They’re more like upper class second hand boutiques or consignment for charity. It’s really changed in the last 10 years.
@giftsofmercyjewelry75275 ай бұрын
As a consignment store my price for those McQueens would be much higher. Just to put it in context. id charge 400 pounds for those shoes which is about $800 aud australian money
@lavinianegru43035 ай бұрын
@eyiapandora3933 there are vintage shops and there are thrift shops...dont get them mixed up
@amandaspence19716 ай бұрын
The small discs with the inserts in the middle are 45’s. They have two songs, one on each side. They were a big part of music when I was a kid in the sixties. And the Dave Clark Five came along shortly after the Beatles-almost a sound-alike band. So glad you decided to check out the charity shops. I was recently in Scotland and had a lot of fun checking them out while I was there. Would love to see more like this in other parts of town. Thanks!
@veronicalevin23255 ай бұрын
@@amandaspence1971 like Savers in Australia they give Diabetes Australia charity 1%!! Beyond disgusting
@barbararocca55615 ай бұрын
the 45s were ex duke box thats why you need the discs to put in them
@elizabethdarley86464 ай бұрын
@@barbararocca5561 My husband just told me that.
@nadaleenbrady81834 ай бұрын
I remember the 45 records I used to have quite the collection of the small records and big one I think they were the 33 ones k was born in 67 so this was in the latter 70’s and 80’s!!❤
@amandaspence19714 ай бұрын
@@nadaleenbrady8183 There were actually three speeds and three different sizes of records: The small ones were 45 rpms (Revolutions per Minute), a medium size (78 rpms) and then the ‘album’ size , which were the 33 rpms. I don’t know when the 78’s were phased out.
@josefalawson30493 ай бұрын
In the early 90s, Oxfam and a few number of consignment thrift stores were not as trendy, and that was when you could find good stuff for a song. Those days are over, thriifting is now a trend, and the shops are pricing their pieces exponentially. This was most enjoyable, thanks.
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
they price it based on stuff online so why bother?
@MsCheesemonster136 ай бұрын
We never know what we are going to get with your videos, Hannah, but they are always fun. For what it’s worth, I think you look lovely in that jacket. 😊
@helenlesley54563 ай бұрын
Yes! was thinking the same thing about the pink jacket.. 👍… 😊 from OZ
@anthonydowling3356Ай бұрын
She has nice eyes TBH but does she ever stop yapping ?
@LynetteMcGrath6 ай бұрын
I'm really disillusioned with the second-hand charities in Australia. If you donate clothes or furniture, they will only take what they can immediately put in the shops and bin the rest, or refuse to take it. They do not give anything to people in need - I mean, an old computer desk with a couple of dings in it might not be saleable, but I'm sure there are people who would appreciate having it instead of having to use the kitchen table, for example.
@graemecatty99216 ай бұрын
Correct. And the prices have gone up so much, the financially stressed folk cannot afford to buy the items.
@kazcaz6 ай бұрын
Yeah, it takes a fair bit of effort to find a charity that will take stuff like that.
@babycakes93376 ай бұрын
I couldn’t even donate lamps or heaters which are more useful. Must be something to do with insurance and electrical goods.
@noelpowell80606 ай бұрын
There are some DV charities in Brisbane that will take anything you can give. They use the items to set victims up in their new homes.
@joanfreestone17076 ай бұрын
I always donate to the Save the Children op shop. They are grateful for all the donations we have given them. For furniture we ring the Good Samaritans. They are also very good.
@amandacollins28546 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter what kind of shopping it is ,it's always fun to shop with you ❤
@melonmelon74275 ай бұрын
I worked for a well known UK charity and can tell you all for a fact that they donate VERY LITTLE to the cause they claim to support, think 5% little. The only two UK charities who actually donate heaps of their profits are British Heart Foundation and Cancer Research UK, but mainly BHF. It’s a shame.
@sandraankenbrand4 ай бұрын
Oxfam?
@tantuce3 ай бұрын
@@sandraankenbrand Oxfam scandal a few years ago was in all over the news
@caroldurand68032 ай бұрын
The cancer industry is not interested in finding a cure as it would end their profits - and they definitely don't need charity.
@DG-dk2wk2 ай бұрын
Save the Children
@anthonydowling3356Ай бұрын
@@DG-dk2wk in Gaza .
@fugazi1246 ай бұрын
Great video! I vote for more videos of the other areas you mentioned and let us see their charity shop vibes. Thumbs up for sure 👍
@amybishop97876 ай бұрын
Being pretty cynical of all big charities, the punchy price tags don’t particularly attract me ….i just want a bargain !
@arslongavitabrevis51366 ай бұрын
Very good observation! All those "charities" only care about their pockets. Mind you, sometimes it pays off to spend some time going through the things they have, I found some great bargains.
@giftsofmercyjewelry75275 ай бұрын
I think Alexander Mcqueen shoes for not even a quarter of the price is a pretty big bargain! guess it's all relative. i work in fashion and know the original retail for items hence why id be impressed. If i wanted to buy them and had the funds at the time i wouldn't flinch at paying that. The polo on the other hand half the price of a basic polo new never rated them tbh.
@lavinianegru43035 ай бұрын
Don't we all dear Amy Bishop?
@francinejones25243 ай бұрын
Me too!
@awineandfoodnerd6 ай бұрын
Happy Friday, Hannah! Interesting vlog today. The charity shops you visited were definitely nicer and better organized than the many I’ve been in near me and around the city. I really enjoy seeing the rest of London through the eyes of someone who lives there. Have an amazing weekend! See you Tuesday!
@mikeanton91256 ай бұрын
As a lover of old rock and roll, my favourite part was definitely seeing that Dave Clarke Five 45. Would never have thought that charity shop would sell 45s. By the way, The Dave Clarke Five were one of the best British bands and probably the second best selling after the Beatles in 1964.
@karendixon4016 ай бұрын
Should snap that Dave Clarke Five up pronto! You would enjoy their tunes.. one of my favorites. ❤
@jenniferlynn35376 ай бұрын
Hannah, your new quilted jacket looks lovely on you! It truly brings out your strawberries-and-cream complexion 🍓
@chrisparker46146 ай бұрын
top wages going to the ceos....not the volunteers 😢
@pm11046 ай бұрын
Indeed that’s what pisses me off about these charities…..! 😢
@bethb79656 ай бұрын
Like our Goodwill here where the CEO makes 6 figures. And the employees don't volunteer but make minimal salary
@OutRAjious6 ай бұрын
and bmw’s
@carolyngrotaers44546 ай бұрын
Interesting video, Hannah, as always. I like your jacket, too.😊 If you're also interested in second-hand items, follow 'The Monica Way' channel. See you in your next vlog, Hannah. 😊
@RonWood-en9dz6 ай бұрын
Here in usa goodwill is a co. Salvation army pay the help , family pathway the money goes to the community. The best one as all volunteers and no ceo most the money got the community and good prices that in chambridge minnesota 👍
@kevinsnyder31006 ай бұрын
Well it’s official Hannah, I’m spoiled getting two vlog’s a week. Thank you for them. You always make us feel like we’re there with you hanging out with a friend. After a long work week it’s always fun to start the weekend with your video. As I’ve mentioned before we appreciate you Hannah
@gloriabrown3146 ай бұрын
Good video Hannah,bit of an eye opener for us who are not in London .Even our charity shops in Suffolk have become expensive and they used to be very reasonable and I’ve noticed they are starting to smarten them all up and some of the items are more expensive than they were new,I know it’s for charity but at the end of the day the things are secondhand.enjoyed this video .❤️
@pamthomas-wo9du6 ай бұрын
Another great video!! Thanks Hannah. I didn't really notice a difference with the mic. It's always fun, to have you walk us around London. My legs don't get to tired and my feet never hurt.😉
@hansonel6 ай бұрын
Always fun browsing charity shops. Goodwill here in the states has raised their prices a lot in the past few years: $20 for used Nike sweatpants (joggers)? Scuffed up/ worn out shoes for $15-25? I'm all for charity but also Ebay, Poshmark, Depop has better deals many times.
@arslongavitabrevis51366 ай бұрын
I do agree with you 100%. When I lived in Australia I used to browse on Ebay and I always found some fantastic bargains in either books or clothes. Only idiots care about "designer labels", a polite name for overpriced crap (LOL)
@HBLADY6 ай бұрын
I agree. And I don’t much like their “partnership” with Target. Allegedly they get a 10% kickback from Goodwill, according to an employee. Still, it’ a fun distraction.
@glenn53286 ай бұрын
Hi Hannah Really enjoyed your vlog. Best to support local charities rather than the big names who spend too much on overheads. Pay by cash when you can…..keeps things real. The record with Sydney Scarborough on the sleeve….that was a well know record shop in Hull back in the day.
@judiesposito65566 ай бұрын
Love this idea, showing us these gently used clothes stores. Some of them (shoes mostly) have seen better days, but I do think the pricing is high. The sound of your videos are good, no complaints. Looking forward to Tuesdays 😊
@beezig6 ай бұрын
I spend a LOT of times trawling in charity shops, I've got some quality items, a couple of fantastic Ted Baker coats, loads of designer suit jackets and all at very reasonable prices 👌
@pauljmccluskey55326 ай бұрын
Never let people judge you by your appearance! It’s how you feel inside and outside! And it’s more about them than you!
@henaimtiyaz41896 ай бұрын
No doubt but dressing also helps to alleviate your mood and makes you feel good for yourself not to show others.
@mmcs49736 ай бұрын
Everyone gets judged by their appearance and it's naive to think otherwise. First impressions do matter
@krystleboss85734 ай бұрын
@@mmcs4973 Working in banking VERY quickly taught me that you can NEVER judge how wealthy or poor people are by how they dress. We had customers who dressed like stereotypical millionaires who were skint & ones who dressed like hobos who were really wealthy!
@valsim1165 күн бұрын
The only thing you can tell from a persons appearance is the depth of your own prejudice.
@BunnyWatson-k1w6 ай бұрын
I used to go to a vintage shop for bargains. It was located in a wealthy neighborhood. People put stuff on consignment or sold it. The owner had shirts by Charvet, ties by E. Marinella, and suits by Armani. I even bought some tailored suits and had them altered. Everything was affordable. She eventually closed the store. The equivalent today is more like the shops in this video. Much is overpriced used clothing.
@andybiddle90886 ай бұрын
I collect vinyl records. You can pick up some right bargains in charity shops. 7" s and LPs.... or as the old dears that work there say, "Big ones and Small ones!!" Great vlog 👍🏻 I like your jacket...really suits you 👌🏻
@MartinJessop-bi4yt6 ай бұрын
Still some bargain records in charity shops but was better before the vinyl revival. Paid a pound or two for some proper rare stuff back then.
@andybiddle90886 ай бұрын
@@MartinJessop-bi4yt..... and you have to get in there before the Vulture dealers! They have a dealer pricing the records up now, in payment for the shop letting them know when any collections come in.
@ceciliabrown33016 ай бұрын
My local charity shop still charges £1 for an LP and 50p for a single but I'm not in central London which is bonus, I guess😊@@MartinJessop-bi4yt
@richardfriedman20686 ай бұрын
I feel that your right about the prices in thrift stores, I feel that the prices are too high for the common working person to afford. Profits should be in moderation and in balance with the needs of the people.
@商会玛尔塔5 ай бұрын
i agree with you 100%, what actually happens in charity shops behind closed doors, not many people would like to know. there is a lot of corruption, and very little ends up where it is needed.
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
we need price controls because they based it on the highest online and those are absurd
@juliaz54996 ай бұрын
Hannah, thank you for taking us with you. I love walking and shopping with you. You're awesome!!!
@MissFreyja6 ай бұрын
I have to say, I agree that the need for the nicest stuff to be donated is so annoying, even up here in Scotland, they won't take perfectly good items because it's not new or you don't still have the box it came in. It's so frustrating. Anyway, thanks for the vlog, hope you're good.
@valeriekelly3156 ай бұрын
I always gravitate towards the china and glass in charity shops - wouldn't fancy wearing someone elses shoes lol. Always love to wander about with you Hannah. Keep warm - I'm off to put the heating on, yet again !
@BunnyWatson-k1w6 ай бұрын
At 9:16. The stuff looks new because many rich people buy and never wear the item. They may also wear it to one social event only. I notice the bottom of the shoes have few scuff marks. There are others who buy clothing to be worn only for one season. This means summer wear may only be worn 4-5 times only.
@Leanne-zk4jk6 ай бұрын
Those prices are OUTRAGEOUS. I really tried to do some thrift shopping when I was in London at the end of April and I was so disappointed. I didn’t find anything good (in Notting Hill of all places). And when I did, it was overpriced Burberry - not my jam at all. My only good move was going to Pick Weight in Covent Garden/7 Dials area where I found a gorgeous leather tote bag for 44 quid. I thought I would have way better luck than that. I was shocked the Oxfam in Notting Hill had so little in it at the time I was there.
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
burberry is considered a tourist brand and often fake too
@caroldurand68032 ай бұрын
Try the Farah Shop in Pentonville Road Islington, near Angel tube station
@davidbliss48006 ай бұрын
Noticed you picked up a single record from a store by the name of Sidney Scarborough. This was to be found under the City Hall in Hull, and was where I used to buy my vinyl records 😂 What a surprise! 😊
@alexmiller66985 ай бұрын
it does my head in though sometimes , when i grew up it’s where people shopped who couldn’t afford to buy new, where are they meant to go now? designer stuff maybe but even that seems very expensive x
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
exactly, fast fashion it is
@alexmiller66983 ай бұрын
@@seabreeze4559 people don’t have a choice, they can’t afford to buy quality, they need quantity and lowest price, it’s why places like shein won’t die
@johnorchin85676 ай бұрын
Hi Hannah, Yes I did really enjoy this video. I don’t very often go into charity shops, except to donate, and never to browse, so this was very interesting to me. I wouldn’t personally buy clothes or shoes from a charity shop, I don’t own very many clothes, but I like them to be new when I purchase them. I think you do an excellent job filming discreetly in stores generally, be they charity or otherwise. I wouldn’t worry about noisy cars when you’re filming, it’s to be expected in London. That very distinctive sound of a Supercar lets you know you’re in an affluent area of the city. Your Dad would remember the Dave Clark Five ‘Glad all Over’ ‘Bits and Pieces’ great songs of their time.
@rebeccacachiafearne23186 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh Hannah! New video and London charity shops! Win-win! I absolutely love the charity shops in London and in other areas of the UK, so thank you so much for this great video and would love to see more of them x
@ginaziglar26596 ай бұрын
The shops did seem pricey didn’t they? It’s gotten that way here in the States as well in charity stores. I totally enjoyed it. 🌸🌼🌸🌼
@suschkasoyka93376 ай бұрын
Hi Hannah, thank you for this nice video and please show us more of these Londoner posh vintage shops. I'm looking forward to seeing your videos every week although I'm already 62 years of age but with never ever-dyed blonde hair. This golden covertible car in the background is a "Volkswagen Karmann Ghia", built in the Fifties, especially sold to German rich ladies as the second car in a household, the poshest car a lady could purchase in Germany in the 1950s. Greetings from Munich, I also live in Dublin. Suschka Susanne.🙋♀️😃
@workinprogress36096 ай бұрын
The people who can afford those prices do not buy second hand.
@louisedavison40296 ай бұрын
That is rubbish. A lot of rich people go to charity shops.
@workinprogress36096 ай бұрын
@@louisedavison4029 Not to pay a price that is more expensive than a department store sale price. If a really weathy person shopped in charity shops, then they are usually shopping for the thrill of a deal. And those prices are definitely not thrilling.
@workinprogress36095 ай бұрын
@Lifeneednotbeadrama Then, they have more money than brains. You can find clothing that that on sale at department stores for cheaper.
@missmuffet38743 ай бұрын
@@louisedavison4029💯❤
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
tourists and flippers nowadays
@dianeb39196 ай бұрын
Hello Hannah....I'm 😅always amazed when I hear about your rainy weather, yet you don't look wet nor is the rain coming down. I guess that's why your gardens are so beautiful! Thankyou for taking us to all these wonderful shops. I've been to England a couple of times but haven't done very much shopping as there's no time! Our charity shops can be a bit expensive too so you have to look and look. Thanks again.
@pauljmccluskey55326 ай бұрын
Hannah! You were making me smile when you were going through the music section: as a point of information, Dave Clark Five were the first number 1 group when Top of the Pops began back in 1964. I’m a serious music geek for most of my life and usually get asked by people to help out in a pop music quiz ☺️
@carmenmcgowan39683 ай бұрын
Hey Hannah! I so want to see the treats in your bag! Anyway, loved to go shopping with you again! We have some great Op Shops here in Australia too. I pretty much always dress in pre-loved outfits and am always getting compliments so there you go … your sound was great by the way xxx
@kfrederick16446 ай бұрын
No worries the Dave Clark Five Band were before your time I found this description about them and I figured I'd share it instead of trying to explain who they were myself, Enjoy! "The Dave Clark Five (DC5) were a British rock and roll and pop band that were active from 1958-1970. The band was formed in Tottenham, London and was part of the British Invasion, becoming rivals to the Beatles in the mid-1960s. DC5 were the first British Invasion band to tour the United States in 1964, and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show 18 times, a record for the show at the time. They sold more than 100 million records and had 15 consecutive Top 20 hits in the US, including "Glad All Over", "Bits and Pieces", and "Do You Love Me?" . DC5 were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008."
@kolibriflyer35556 ай бұрын
The vintage ragtop car you noticed is a Karmanghia. It's an automobile within the family of Volkswagen & Porsche. Love your video. Take care, Juan
@annetteconroy69216 ай бұрын
It was a grand vehicle indeed
@Sue-np9fp6 ай бұрын
Hannah! great chilled-out video-you do so well in the commentary in shops, and it's cute when you have to whisper-almost feels like we're there, with you! crazy prices though! Enjoy your w/end. love sue
@dalefriesen86766 ай бұрын
Hannah, I believe that little yellowish convertible is a vintage Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. They are powered by an air cooled flat flour cylinder motor which has a distinctive sound. Funny, I was listening to Dave Clark Five on YT a few months ago. Your weather seems to be mirroring mine again. We're in for a bout of cool rainy days. Could it be global warming? (lol). Looks like inflation is also affecting the charity shops. I do enjoy a quiet, relaxed mooch around the neighbourhood with you Hannah. Car boot sales and open markets included. There's always something interesting to see. Take care on the way home and have a nice cup of tea. See you Tuesday!
@larrytoy42353 ай бұрын
When we are near Worlds End on the King’s Road we will stop at the Oxfam Charity Shop. Wealthy people donate to charity shops in their area. And those shops keep the good stuff to resell. Way back in 1990 I found an Austin Reed tuxedo in my size in excellent condition and I still wear it today. Tuxedos are great for our visits to Glyndebourne for the opera and gala nights on the Queen Mary 2. It was 99 GBP. My wife found a few things on our visit in June.
@rogertemple71936 ай бұрын
This is another awesome video listening to you and seeing the nice posh stores that you go to have an awesome weekend thank you and take care Hannah.🇬🇧💞💞🇬🇧
@RoxanaBowgen6 ай бұрын
Hannah, you're a natural on camera! Your spontaneity is what makes your videos so charming. Loved how the DJI mic handled the background noise, mine does a great job too! Keep up the fantastic videos, especially those Christmas ones - they're my favorite! Thanks!
@christophervanniekerk29336 ай бұрын
The car is a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia convertible, probably a early 1960 model by the look of its bumpers.
@shirleyac125 ай бұрын
I really like your jacket . I remember them from when I worked in Dorothy Perkins back in the 80s. I know yours is new . I agree about what you’re saying about designer prices a tad high on certain items . Shoes shouldn’t look worn out or tatty when a high price . I got hand bags from emporium in Henley Cath Kidston … real great condition and price . Also bought a traditional CK polka dot with navy blue from a charity shop in outer Reading , £10. It’s great when the money goes to a charity. Me and my Bessie mate enjoy finding new bargains in them .
@terrytrammell73886 ай бұрын
You always have such interesting excursions. I love these walks with you.
@maomaozen38895 ай бұрын
I used to live in London for three years. Seeing all these streets and shops again brings back so much memories. Thanks
@BunnyWatson-k1w6 ай бұрын
I don;t know if they have a Salvation Army store in London. Where I live there are some bargains to be had. If you check regularly there is high end clothing and shoes to be found at cheap prices.
@jacquiwiltinger86466 ай бұрын
Lol your comments makes me smile. Fun to see charity shops. A boot sale would be interesting. Thanks as always for sharing your outings.
@JohnnyThomas-py3jv6 ай бұрын
This needs to be added to the national archives of awesome content.
@suehassall57466 ай бұрын
What fun to go charity shopping with you, from the comfort of home and my own cup of tea. Very enjoyable 😊
@karenleggett30976 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the browsing around the charity shops. Thank you.
@maria.19776 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos, Hannah! ❤️🙏🏼 Wishes/suggestions for future videos: -kitchen knick knack shop mooch -brunch at The Wolseley -Oxford street (all tourists go there anyway, so need the low-down on where to go and not to go) -SoHo vintage shopping -more neighbourhood walks and mooches
@pauljmccluskey55326 ай бұрын
Yay! Hannah-time! Much-needed sunshine after this miserable wet weather
@sharonlont5622Ай бұрын
It was so nice shopping in London with you
@cindatelis6 ай бұрын
The FP coat looks AMAZING! Very cute!
@Imanimal-lover2 ай бұрын
I can picture myself shopping 2nd hand shops with you and a few friends... 😊 Mom and others have told me I have a good eye for thrift store items.. Thank you for this fun video. 😊
@katherinebrown89396 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m with you …. Charity shops have became way too pricey. I live in Lymington and anything designer is marked up for silly prices irrespective of condition etc. I loved this vlog btw … can you add a trip to Notting hill to your list please 🙏🏻
@LadyJKnightsbridge3 ай бұрын
The Dave Clark Five are a band from the 60s..😊 Around the time of Stones and Beatles..😊 Would anyone buy used high end makeup from a pre loved outlet?.. ...great videos Hannah thanking so much for the London tours 😊
@annieis3006 ай бұрын
Just love your Free People jacket... looks so cute on you!!! 💖💖💖
@ursulacosta3072 ай бұрын
The Dave Clark Five were really popular in the 60’s. They had quite a few huge hits. My friends and I used to go to The Tottenham Royal to see them perform and they were amazing. 🎵
@Teaally19136 ай бұрын
So funny love that you can chat along so well.
@annettebaker43576 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking me shopping. In particular to the Charity shops, my favorite. You are so on it. Thank you!
@wendynaish80556 ай бұрын
Great vlog Hannah would like more of these charity shop blogs please. It’s not just London but where I live too and I get it’s for charity , but wow - some items are really worn and from high street are really expensive. Used to be fun but it’s Vinted for me . Also some of the designer items maybe the fakes from the likes of Turkey - take your chance I guess . Still really enjoy it though thank you
@kerryfickett99396 ай бұрын
We live in LA and love London- we enjoy your videos so much- we love watching you and also your sweet sister- I appreciate your comments and your camera struggles and your willingness to be honest- We will be trying some of your recommendations in July- and hoping for better weather- seems like spring has been a struggle- even for trooping the colors the sky just opened up- anyway- thanks - we love what you’re doing!
@Albanwinter5 ай бұрын
Here in the U.S. it seems like the high end stuff goes to vintage shops and not charity shops. Our three main charity shops are Goodwill, Salvation Army and Out of the Closet. What's been happening as of late, at least as Goodwill is concerned, is resellers. They go into the shops, find things that are of good quality or are vintage/antique buy the stuff then resell it online. To offset this Goodwill has hiked up prices on a lot of stuff. We used to go in and get bargains on clothing back in our struggling days but a lot of the time stuff in these stores isn't worth it anymore. I have a Goodwill near me that is in a mini-mall with a Ross and a Marshalls. I stopped shopping in there for clothes and shoes when I saw that the prices for used goods was the same as getting new items at either Ross or Marshalls.
@giftsofmercyjewelry75275 ай бұрын
Here is a thought on the resellers. This has been happening forever. Vintage store owners used to do it and market stall holders, its only that it has moved online and become more obvious. The resellers are making a living by looking for items and reselling many people can't be bothered or don't have time to search through charity stores so they are providing a service in a way. to be honest many of them are probably not making massive profits. Many resellers are not well off and would probably have to rely on a charity if they were not making a living in this way. From what i have seen i suspect the price of everthing going up including the cost to run a store and to assist people is what is driving the prices up. Well, at least here in Australia where rent has gone up and food and more people are relying on charities to survive. I have heard that goodwill is actually privately run as well which means they would pay wages unlike some charity stores that run on volunteer assistance. some stores are possibly doing shady things or running as almost a business i don't doubt that but i don't think it as simple as people think.
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
reselling a needed item like clothing needs to be banned
@seabreeze45593 ай бұрын
@@giftsofmercyjewelry7527 a service? it isn't a service, it's parasitism. resellers make a fortune and brag about it, charity shops price to what resellers are charging to cut out the middle man. poor people suffer. clothes get thrown if unsold. wasteful.
@dakshff359725 минут бұрын
Meeting new friends through the 4rabet has been great. It’s such a vibrant community
@joannewall54996 ай бұрын
Thank you Hannah, those prices are crazy
@Christine-wz9fy6 ай бұрын
I left 2 enormous bags in the hall and my son took the wrong bag to the charity shop. I had so much on that by the time I got there to buy stuff back it was all sold . Very dear in London re designer 2nds ...Good videos Hannah !
@sandyshirley97976 ай бұрын
I felt 100 years old when you didn’t know who the Dave Clark Five are😂 They were part of the “British revolution” started by the Beatles 28:20
@The_necesssary_gentleman6 ай бұрын
I work in a charity shop on the South Coast so when I saw the title of your vlog / video I was yes please.. 😊 Interesting too see the prices in London Charity Shops - amazing donations - very informative . Thank you 👍
@edithobrien71186 ай бұрын
£250 is really a bargain ;) I bough a genuine Longchamp medium bag in pristine condition for £1.50. That is a bargain ! OXFAM is apparently making those high up the hierachy really rich so for that reason only is not a cheap charity shop...and not a charity really as even staff do not volunteer but get salaries...I support Red Cross and Barnardos :)
@JosieTurner6 ай бұрын
I agree, I will not set foot in Oxfam now.
@onthehill33816 ай бұрын
My favorite find was a Yoshi Kondo Paris wool coat with embroidered lining. I found it at Goodwill for $14 usd. It was still current and was selling for $500 on the website. It’s a thinner wool rust fabric. I can wear it in California!
@lanamitchell65926 ай бұрын
Hi hannah hope your well! Just to say there's the pimlico carboot which apparently is famous for designer stuff but not sure on that don't qoute me on it😂 I've been there a couple of times with reasonable prices the charity shops in pimlico are also pricey but not as pricey as these ones blimey!😂 And also there's the peckham carboot and one I batersea somewhere😂 I love charity shop hunting. It's like a treasure hunt! Anyways enough of Me rambling on... Have a good day:)
@FalafelSam6 ай бұрын
Nice to have the chance at some of the high dollar brands in these stores even if it means doing some digging for a deal. That yellow convertible that you liked that drove by in the last part of the video was a Volkswagen Karman Ghia from the 1960s! Quite a classic design and good to see people driving cars like that around the city
@searam16 ай бұрын
Cheers Hannah, it’s Sean in Atlanta! What a glorious idea to have shops like that full of designer clothes, many of which look unworn, and save a few quid to boot! But before I go any further, I love that jacket on you! I’m glad you bought it when you saw it instead of waiting on an imaginary order! Back to these designer Charity Shops. Some of the prices seemed high, but it’s a charity shop and I would hope that the majority of money, less operating expenses, would go to an actual charity and help someone! What a concept, right? I would hazard a guess that we have similar shops here in Atlanta especially since people are so brand conscious. I guess you could find some items on sale at around the same price as new, but then that would not help people that I hope that money goes to. I heard about those Cabbie Stands but I never saw one when I was in London on any trip. Of course, I wasn’t looking for them either and I may have walked right past one and it not register with me. I heard that you have to actually be a cab driver to sit inside. Is that true? Hannah, it wouldn’t matter to me what colour the sky was as long as I could walk around London again! I guess I was just totally lucky and had such fine weather on my last trip over. We have a monthly antique show here in Atlanta called Scott Antique Market, the second weekend of every month. It is housed in two enormous buildings on either side of one of our major highways. This show houses 3,800 vendors each month and a friend of mine sells used Barbour Jackets for $150 each. So, I think that one you found for less was probably a bargain! I love Barbour and I own several of their jackets, several sweaters (jumpers) and a few Messenger Bags that I converted to camera bags. I miss the weather to wear them now as it’s just under 100° here in the South. Boy do I detest Summer! You can wear a jumper or a coat in the Summer and if I went out as God made me, I’d still be hot! Just looking at the lack of people in your video and I think you said it was a Saturday! Is this normal? I would have thought it would be packed with tourists… I see the Abbey Road fence is covered with graffiti again! I remember nearly losing my life walking on the Zebra Walk just like my heroes did so many decades ago! I love London! Thanks for sharing your day with me! I love discovering new places to visit! Sean P.S. I can’t help giggling at the music you include…😊
@mitch8685 ай бұрын
Very fun to watch your show today! I love discount and vintage shopping!
@yuus44246 ай бұрын
Love the Vlogs, makes me feel like I'm a posh wholefoods onion being carried around in a Prada raffia shopping bag
@shardatelang136920 минут бұрын
The live match viewing and instant replays on 4ra are a game-changer. So much more excitement!
@redrooster19086 ай бұрын
In the end, designer label or not, it's junk if it's not worn. Donate .
@kelliewilson82216 ай бұрын
It is amazing what you find in charity shops. In fact I donated my wedding dress and vow renewal dress as I knew someone would appreciate it. I know the late diana princess of wales used to donate her clothes and no one knew where they came from. I enjoy looking but thankfully the ones where I live don't charge an arm and a leg. I know in the high end suburbs of the country would have designer items. Hope you have a great weekend and will catch you Wednesday morning ❤❤❤
@Michelle-qi7uz6 ай бұрын
I love thrift store shopping ❤
@missfunk55 ай бұрын
Hi Hannah, l came across your video in my feed. How lovely it was to go shopping with you. I am 51 now, but l grew up going round chairty shops with my mum for ages lol. But she had a great eye for cool stuff. It it so funny to see itmes under lock and key. Now l live in Italy so as you can imagine it is full of designer shops. I never go in lol We have outlets here, we they have designerbrands at supposed lower prices. I wish that charity shope were part of the culture here. I have actually had a few interesting conversations with Italians on this matter. From what l can gather, charity shops in Italy are considered to be for charitable shops for people with less money. More focus on the target customer rather than which charity it is for. In my little town we have one, yay. In the nearest city they have more 'vintage' shops. But honestly it would be great if they turned in to charity shops and raised money. They have similar things in. Anyway l loved your video, made me miss the UK. The sound was great. I am subscribed now. Four odd pounds for a cuppa, yikes! ciao ciao.
@79designuk6 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing me along. Ps. I rather like the jacket.
@nho4156 ай бұрын
Yassss! I was waiting for this video! Thanks!
@LouieLouie505Ай бұрын
Re Dave Clark Five: yes you are getting a comment about them! That was one of my first bands’ album that I bought way back in the mid1960s…. I played “Over and Over” over and over. They knocked the Beatles off the charts a couple of times, so yes Hannah -- you should know them! (Love your walking chats so much)
@mookiemonin6 ай бұрын
Another awesome video Hannah ❤
@ChrisCox-q5d6 ай бұрын
Thanks Hannah I enjoy your videos. I live in Canada I was born in UK so love to see the sights and the shopping. Also I do know who Dave Clark Five is as It was my era. (I'm 75 years young). Keep it up please.
@m.s.37986 ай бұрын
Loved the video!!
@MariaMcKenzieAlaska6 ай бұрын
thank you hannah, for taking us with you. love your channel! keep us browsing with you. it’s super fun!
@gisellematurano2596 ай бұрын
Those prices are rent based. The rent is so high in London that is reflected in prices. I find designer and sometimes I have to leave them behind because they are more than "well loved"! You pay for the label literally 😂 because the rest of it is so trashed and unwearable.😂
@nelanigoonawardena91496 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video😊
@ToschKWSaxon6 ай бұрын
Thanks
@HannahRicketts6 ай бұрын
So kind of you to support!
@mdjameelahmed34486 ай бұрын
Great videos always, I really watched all the videos.
@ontopnrizin6 ай бұрын
Thanks for my bi-weekly dose of the UK. I have never been, so I live vicariously through you. I loved the mooch thru the charity shops, and saw a few things that I would have copped. Like the Faragamo bag and the silk flower pants.😍