Does anyone know how shops like TKMaxx and nonsense operate? Like I sometimes wonder if the designer gear is legit but I love it.
Yes etsy is great! Got my engagement and wedding ring from there- I haven't bought clothes for months but I like Zara, Pull & Bear and Mango (ridiculous sales and Mango do some amazing Victorian style jackets/boots and blouses which is totally my thing).
- TKMaxx in Autumn/Winter for all their seasonal US imported homeware stuff. I'm also a mug fiend.
- eBay for art supplies (often similar price to Amazon but usually with free delivery)
- Amazon (I usually get books from sellers there, not Amazon itself, the majority of my books are all in new condition and cost less than £1 ).
- Been using Etsy a lot since I opened my own shop there last month, I like supporting small businesses too (tbh I'm always so happy/a bit surprised when someone orders from me so I try to find things I need there first haha)
- Waterfields (I think this might just be a North West bakery?) because holy tit those CARAMEL DOUGHNUTS
Clean eating, power walking and running 6/7 days a week.Off topic.... But how?!? I've gone the other way
I love dunelm for picking up curtains and cheap cushions (always splattered with chocolate thanks to young children so I change them a lot)
Furniture Outlets (Essex based... Such good value and brand new stuff. Huge brand new sofas for £200 etc)
M&S.... At 6pm! My local food hall has the best yellow stickers about that time. Can get a whole meal for about 19p
I love the works! Soooo many good thingsJojomamanbebe. I'm obsessed with buying my kids stuff lol. Also The Works
Ahhh....dammitClean eating, power walking and running 6/7 days a week.
Amazing!!! Well done, enjoy shopping for lots of lovely new clothes xxRiver island after dropping from a 20/22 to a 12/14 during lockdown