Never one to come out a charity shop empty handed, I naturally didn't leave here without a bag.
As Amy said, charity shops have become increasingly popular. Is this due to the recession, the surge for vintage authenticity, or both you wonder? I'll put that to the panel, but for whatever the reason, the Sally Army always seem to be on top form when it comes to their stock. I don't know if they are charmed with luck from all their donations or they employ volunteers who know what they're doing, but for whatever reason this store is just as good as the others I've been to.
They had a good, clean collection of clothing, ranging from contemporary to old cosy cardies. They also had a good sale on their jackets, which always comes in handy in Scotland. They had a ton of books, but I was most charmed by their collection or ornaments which were all very kitschy. I stopped myself from coming out with someone else's gutted out attic treasures, but it was difficult lemme tell ya!
Don't know what it is about the Salvation Army, but all their stores seem to be magic. read more