OUR wardrobes are stuffed with 1.6billion unworn clothes.
So it is best for the planet — and your bank balance — to stop buying new and instead swap your old stuff for other people’s cast-offs.
During Second Hand September, Oxfam is encouraging people to hunt down a bargain and find unique pieces that will make you stand out from the crowd.
TREASURE HUNT: Trawling high street charity shops is a great way to spot a gem.
Abi Owen, online shop merchandiser for Oxfam, says: “Charity shops are full of wonderful, unique finds, so it’s worth having an open mind to see what might catch your eye.
“As autumn begins, timeless items such as cable-knit jumpers and checked shirts are the perfect pre-loved find.”
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WONDERS ON THE WEB: If you can’t get to a second-hand shop, or you have something specific in mind, look online.
Lose yourself on Vinted or eBay and, to support a good cause, search for charity shops on the internet. Many also have their own online shops.
SEPTEMBER SURPRISES: At Oxfam’s online store (onlineshop.oxfam.org.uk) you can narrow your search by price, size or designer.
We found Ralph Lauren sunglasses for under £9.99, a Tommy Hilfiger jumpsuit for £12.99 and a wedding dress for £30.
During Second Hand September, there is also a range of offers, including free delivery until Tuesday and ten per cent off when signing up for Oxfam’s newsletter.
BEST BUYS: Make the most of your money and bag a second-hand bargain that you will wear lots of times.
Denim will never go out of fashion and is stacked up in charity shops.
Abi says: “Whether it is a pair of jeans or a classic jacket, they are perfect for styling up or down.
“Plus, they’re better when they’ve been worn in.
“Accessories are a brilliant second-hand item to shop for, too. A good belt or some gorgeous earrings can complete a look.
“Keep your eyes peeled for details like a tartan scarf to pull an outfit together.”
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability
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