Second hand chic.

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Re: Second hand chic.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 23 Nov, 2015 1:53 am

Isn't it strange that it's always womens shoes.

We men are apparently fine with second hand shirts or trousers but when it comes shoes we're not having it.

For us footwear is personal.

Re: Second hand chic.

by ohsocynical » Mon 16 Nov, 2015 2:28 pm

Have you ever noticed all those fancy, very expensive and barely worn women's shoes in the charity shops? I always think of the waste.

Second hand chic.

by Sky'sGoneOut » Mon 16 Nov, 2015 2:31 am

I bought a shirt the other day from a Mind shop for a tenner.

I thought it was a bit expensive for a second hand shirt but it was nice and clearly never worn so...

Turns out it would have cost £90 new.

What kind of creature would pay £90 for a shirt?

Rod Stewart maybe.

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