Quay sunglasses (pronounced Key) is an Australian brand. I live in Sydney and can usually pick them up from local weekend markets for about $5. Most of the purchasers are in the US as they are very expensive and extremely popular there.
Have you ever seen vintage vixens pics on her blog ? She runs out in dry weather and takes lovely pics on her garden wall…often a bonus cat in the pics. I enjoyed watching this thankyou
Bethany, my 21 year old daughter also "rescues" toys and stuffed animals if they look sad. I would have sworn she was the only one! 🤣🤣 Thanks for another great video. Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Hey guys have you been into red cross in Sherborne recently?! They now cut out labelling high end clothes!!! What!! They price higher with clothes care label pinned to their price tag! I thought this was totally not on as you couldn't see the brand!! :( please do a video on it X
Hi great video as always , I know your a fan of Vivienne Westwood didn’t know if you knew there is a exhibition of her vintage corsets from the 8-21may at her conduit street store
I wish I was young enough to be a fashion student. I guess we could be mature students! We have previously worked in the fashion industry for many years. We’re just a bit obsessed.
Hi , Any recommendations for a clothes steamer , so many to choose from but I know you will use one you trust to steam your luxury clothing . Another great video by the way .
Not really, google lens although at times rubbish is normally good for print reference that you can then date. Or style if it screams early 00’s Little things have changed over the years, but logo wise they are all quite similar. I realise how awfully unhelpful that was!! And apologise in advance!
Me too. Flat lay on floor, hate it especially if naked feet included. Immediate turn off. Urgh!!!!. No hanger appeal. I worked in the fashion industry in the past, selling is psychology.
So Waitrose and Save the Children? How about drunks shouting outside Home Bargains and a closed down town centre Poundland? No affluence in Coalville then :P
Or Crewe just 3 miles from us!! We have drunks & “spice cowboys” yelling into litter bins & mums smacking kids in time to their shrieking rants in Wilko. Nantwich 3 miles the other way has some decent stuff tho. More old school Country outdoor older people stuff. But nice Aquascutum pieces pop up for example Oh to live in the West Country - it looks idyllic x
@@DrMattiLabbratt On the upside I looked at some stats and the East Midlands has over 12% of the charity shops in the UK, whereas no other region is in double figures.
@@DrMattiLabbratt Those local places are far better than the High Street chazzers with their pricing policies and smart-arsed student valuers. I agree we can do better in those. Coalville may be a bit of a dump but has a Veterans charity and an animal rescue farm charity shop just packed with treasure on the same street as a BHF selling Jasper Conran deck shoes for 28 quid. Mad.
@@jezzthesecondhandman I avoid BHF tbh Jezz unless I’m looking for something for myself. They’re canny on pricing which is great for the Charity! Not so much for us
Quay sunglasses (pronounced Key) is an Australian brand. I live in Sydney and can usually pick them up from local weekend markets for about $5. Most of the purchasers are in the US as they are very expensive and extremely popular there.
Thanks for the info! 👌🏻
You missed the nice white lamp they go for good money
Plus at Dagfields, Nantwich there is a whole barn JUST of antique homeware ! X
Ok we’re in! 😂
Have you ever seen vintage vixens pics on her blog ? She runs out in dry weather and takes lovely pics on her garden wall…often a bonus cat in the pics. I enjoyed watching this thankyou
Bethany, my 21 year old daughter also "rescues" toys and stuffed animals if they look sad. I would have sworn she was the only one! 🤣🤣 Thanks for another great video. Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
My 21 yr old daughter does that too Jenn!
Confession time - so does her Mother 😧🤣🤣🤣
@@DrMattiLabbratt I love it!
Snoopers Paradise in Brighton is fantastic. I was in the Hungerford Antiques Centre today - worth a look.
Awesome! Thanks for that 🙏🏻
Hemswell cliff antique centre Lincs, friends picked up some Burberries
Thanks for the info ❤️
Hey guys have you been into red cross in Sherborne recently?! They now cut out labelling high end clothes!!! What!! They price higher with clothes care label pinned to their price tag! I thought this was totally not on as you couldn't see the brand!! :( please do a video on it X
Love your channel. So jealous of your charity shops, designer finds are rarer here. ❤
Thank you for your fabulous content. Arundel has lots of antique places. A bit of a day trip for you but plenty to do for a family day out too. 😊
Wow April already! Really enjoying the daily content so thank you. And I LOVE CLL
Lyme regis one on the front, my local blaby antiques centre in my village
others ive been to wells+next+on+sea+antiques, snoopers paradises brighton, brighton flea market upper james st
Glasgow has a few air hanger antique centres
Topsham has a big 3 story antique centre
Hi great video as always , I know your a fan of Vivienne Westwood didn’t know if you knew there is a exhibition of her vintage corsets from the 8-21may at her conduit street store
What a dream that would be too see! Thank you so much for sharing that information!
I always wonder how you guys have such amazing fashion knowledge? Are you by any chance fashion students? It's amazing to hear all of your knowledge.
I wish I was young enough to be a fashion student. I guess we could be mature students!
We have previously worked in the fashion industry for many years. We’re just a bit obsessed.
Hi , Any recommendations for a clothes steamer , so many to choose from but I know you will use one you trust to steam your luxury clothing . Another great video by the way .
We use a handheld tefal hand streamer, you can adjust the settings for more delicate pieces, and they travel well.
Great vid as always! Is there anyway of telling from a chloe or see by chloe piece that it was during Stella McCartneys reign? Thank you ❤
Not really, google lens although at times rubbish is normally good for print reference that you can then date.
Or style if it screams early 00’s
Little things have changed over the years, but logo wise they are all quite similar.
I realise how awfully unhelpful that was!! And apologise in advance!
@@theluxurypickers amazing thanks so much for taking the time 🥰
Perks of being a reseller, buy "borrow" , sell. 😂
Fairly new viewer so I'm sure you mentioned it before but pump house cardiff
We did a video there. Loved it the first time, but it wasn’t a fruitful the second. Will definitely be regulars there though!
@@theluxurypickers I need to watch your cardiff videos...I feel I know the area shops pretty well but interested to see your experiences
Me too. Flat lay on floor, hate it especially if naked feet included. Immediate turn off. Urgh!!!!.
No hanger appeal. I worked in the fashion industry in the past, selling is psychology.
So Waitrose and Save the Children? How about drunks shouting outside Home Bargains and a closed down town centre Poundland? No affluence in Coalville then :P
Or Crewe just 3 miles from us!! We have drunks & “spice cowboys” yelling into litter bins & mums smacking kids in time to their shrieking rants in Wilko.
Nantwich 3 miles the other way has some decent stuff tho. More old school Country outdoor older people stuff. But nice Aquascutum pieces pop up for example
Oh to live in the West Country - it looks idyllic x
@@DrMattiLabbratt On the upside I looked at some stats and the East Midlands has over 12% of the charity shops in the UK, whereas no other region is in double figures.
@@jezzthesecondhandman Nice!! One of my faves on my Travels is the Severn Hospice Shops. They’re fantastic!!
@@DrMattiLabbratt Those local places are far better than the High Street chazzers with their pricing policies and smart-arsed student valuers. I agree we can do better in those. Coalville may be a bit of a dump but has a Veterans charity and an animal rescue farm charity shop just packed with treasure on the same street as a BHF selling Jasper Conran deck shoes for 28 quid. Mad.
@@jezzthesecondhandman I avoid BHF tbh Jezz unless I’m looking for something for myself. They’re canny on pricing which is great for the Charity! Not so much for us