I remember when Scope used to be The Spastics Society. Yes that's right. It wasn't that long ago that we were all outrageously un-PC! I remember the day that they announced the new name, and still recall thinking, 'yeah, that's all very well, but yesterday we used to know who we were helping when we purchased something from the shop, and today we haven't got a clue!'
I used to buy al of my second-hand clothes at the now named Scope in my home town of Nantwich, (I was an art student don't you know!?!) It was an incredible little shop, full of 50's and 60's gear that I loved back in the late 70's, early eighties. I particularly liked the 50's formal dress... the smart blouses, fitted suits and heaps of beautiful embroidery or heavily stiched clothes that were dense on the detail (line after line of stitching and piping that gave a ribbed appearance to a jacket for example).
But I digress! It's nigh on impossible to get these kinds of clothes from charity shops any more, and you're lucky if you can find them in the retro stores. These days it's all 70's and 80's fashions that are available... Yup, the stuff I refused to wear when it was in the first time round, and refuse to wear now too. It's funny how the charity shops have somehow synced up with the High Street. It seems that fashion has done a bit of a full circle, and that charity shops are able to stock clothes that reflect the current fashions of the day.
This is a great charity shop, and especially important as there aren't as many second hand shops as you'd imagine in this area. read more