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Hello Ms Maz....

Well, I'm afraid "thems the breaks, as they say!"

My way of thinking about it is, that I take along clothes that I was going to get rid of anyway, and even if I find one nice thing - a skirt, or a sweater, or even as I did once, a really cute little purse, then I come away pretty happy.... it's difficult now to buy an item for ?5....

One of the ladies who came yesterday brought a whole load of really nice items - and went away with a fabulous leather skirt... she was happy!

It's a great way of recycling your clothes to someone who will enjoy them more that you do : )

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