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Woman shares her trick for bagging huge haul from charity shop for just £33

By staff9 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Hope shared her incredible haul of fashionable clothing from the British Heart Foundation in Manchester, which she said was ‘the best charity shop’ – but how did she get it so cheap?

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The haul was impressive for the price she paid (Stock Image)(Image: Kinga Krzeminska via Getty Images)

A savvy shopper has taken to TikTok to reveal how she scored a seriously impressive haul from the British Heart Foundation in Manchester for a mere £33, giving her followers major thrift envy. Hope, who goes by @hopeellanor on the platform, couldn’t help but hail the shop as “the best charity shop in Manchester” while flaunting her finds.

But the real question is, how did she scoop up items worth over £100 for such a steal? Hope let her viewers in on her little secret—she paid with some “leftover Love2Shop vouchers,”—highlighting that the vouchers were welcomed at the charity shop, a revelation that might be a game-changer for voucher holders everywhere who may have been wondering what to spend their money on.

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Her haul included a stripey coordinate set which she admitted looked a “little bit big,” shrugging it off with a crafty solution: “just put some pins in it”. She declared: “When I want something, I don’t care what size it is – I’m gonna make it fit”.

She also presented a chic blazer-style dress that she planned to rock with knee-high boots for a slick “business meeting restaurant vibe”.

Continuing the show-and-tell, Hope gushed over a “gorgeous” red bikini with a cupped top design that caught her eye. Although she anticipated that the bottoms could be “a little bit exposing,” it didn’t faze her one bit.

Amongst her treasures was even a pair of charming shorts trimmed with fur, eliciting a regretful “I wish I’d seen these in the winter,” although she predicted they wouldn’t have lasted long on the shelves.

Commenting on pricing, Hope mentioned many items were tagged at £12, she spotted plenty of tops for £8, humorously adding: “I don’t know why, I don’t make the rules”.

She gushed over a “beautiful dress that laces up at the back,” suggesting it’s perfect for birthday soirees and warmer days ahead.

Next, she flaunted a pair of trainers she’d nabbed from Schuh, bagged with the help of a voucher, opting for a “kids five” in Adidas Gazelles because she didn’t wish to “want to spend over the voucher”.

She wrapped up her share-fest with a tip-off that the BHF shop is situated at Piccadilly Approach, and saying they “get all the sample donations from PLT (Pretty Little Thing),” – a top spot for snagging high street gems at a snip.

In the comment section, one lady chimed in, “What a great haul! I personally find BHF quite pricey, but it’s good that they take L2S vouchers!”.

The Charity Shop Gift Card’s TikTok didn’t miss a beat, jumping in with “If you love using vouchers in charity shops, then may we introduce ourselves?”

Another praised the setup, expressing, “How absolutely fab that they take these vouchers”.

Charity shopping isn’t just about amazing finds; it’s a superlative move on multiple levels. It champions eco-friendly purchases, urging the reuse of goods, which cuts down both waste and carbon footprints.

Opting for pre-owned treasures prolongs product lifespans, directly clashing with the disposable habit of fast fashion and quick-turn consumerism. Plus, it opens the door to singular items perhaps vanished from regular retail, injecting a splash of personality and inventiveness to your wardrobe or household.

Moreover, charity shop purchases often come with a smaller price tag than buying brand new, making it an attractive choice for those on tighter budgets.

Importantly, the cash splashed in these shops directly funds charitable endeavours, meaning your shopping spree has a positive knock-on effect on the community or specific organisations.

On a personal note, charity shopping can offer a more considered, conscious retail experience. It nudges you to take your time and thoughtfully pick out items, fostering a more mindful and less impulsive consumption habit.

In essence, it’s a feasible way to pocket some savings, lessen environmental damage, and contribute positively to society all at once.

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